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Dating secrets Print E-mail
figure 1 Long-age geologists won't accept a radiometric 'date' unless it matches their pre-existing expectations. Where do they get these expectations? Why do they continue to use the method?
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Apostle collapse Print E-mail
Apostle The sudden collapse of an 'Apostle' into the ocean off southern Australia surprises the nation. What happened and what does it mean?
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Deluge disaster Print E-mail
Minmi fossil In outback Queensland, Australia, farmers are becoming famous for finding dinosaur fossils, buried in sediment laid down by flooding water. What happened that so many animals were caught off guard, drowned and buried so suddenly?
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Black Sea Flood evaporates Print E-mail
Bosphorus bridge Geologists have speculated that Noah's Flood was a localized affair in the Black Sea. But further geological studies of the ocean floor near the Bosphorus do not support that hypothesis.
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Granite grain size Print E-mail
Granite Pluton One objection to the biblical age of the earth concerns the coarse-grained texture of granites. Sceptics allege that if the magma had cooled quickly the texture would have been fine-grained, or even glassy. However, this is based on a false idea about how granite crystals grow.
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Grand Canyon twist Print E-mail
Grand Canyon Supposedly it took hundreds of millions of years for ancient rivers to deposit the sediments comprising the walls of Grand Canyon. Yet, there are some intriguing features of the geology of the canyon that show they must have all been deposited rapidly. Check this one out.
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Devils Tower Print E-mail
Devils Tower Is there an explanation for Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA? Absolutely. It is just a matter of reinterpreting the available information within a biblical framework using the biblical geological model.
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Richmond--Kurrajong Print E-mail
A simple field guide for four sites in the vicinity of Bells Line of Road from Richmond to Kurrajong Heights, Australia. Suitable for a family, a school class or a youth group. Would take about 3–4 hours to complete. It will help you 1. know how to read geological maps; 2. understand how geologists work; 3. learn some common geological terms; 4. understand how to work out a geological cross-section; 5. understand how to work out a geological history of an area.
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Peperite Print E-mail
peperite Huge volumes of volcanic rocks emplaced in thick piles of sediment that are still soft and wet. More geological evidence for large scale watery catastrophe all over the world.
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Great Artesian Basin Print E-mail
Check out the detailed paper that classifies the sediments of the Great Artesian Basin within the bibilical geological model.
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