Grand Canyon, USA, was carved by receding floodwaters
In December 2010, Peter Scheele from the Netherlands published an excellent paper in Journal of Creation on the carving of the Grand Canyon. It’s now available at creation.com (also as pdf). Scheele shows in graphic detail that the Grand Canyon … Continued
The Titanic illustrates Noah’s Flood
This year marks one hundred years since the Titanic sank, with tragic loss of life. A few years ago my wife and I visited a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where some of those who perished were laid to rest. … Continued
Eromanga Sea: Noah’s Flood covered Australia
You can see evidence for Noah’s Flood everywhere but unless you know what you are looking for you will not recognize it. Did you know that geology books, museums and fossil websites describe the effects of the Flood in graphic … Continued
Mapleton Falls Lookout, Queensland, Australia
Standing on the lookout at Mapleton Falls it feels like you are suspended in mid-air. Alongside is Pencil Creek with its white foam bubbling over the sharp edge of the vertical basalt cliff, and plunging 120 metres to the valley … Continued
Spectacular Glass House Mountains, Australia
Yesterday my wife and I visited the Mary Cairncross Reserve in the Backall Range near Maleny and took this photo. I never tire of the view. It was slightly hazy but the outlook was spectacular as usual, with the clouds … Continued
Time Traveller’s Guide—The Nebular Hypothesis
Travelling back through time with Dr Richard Smith’s imaginary time machine on the ABC program Australia: The Time Traveller’s Guide, we reach the nebular hypothesis at about 7 min. This was first proposed by the French mathematician, astronomer and atheist … Continued
Australia: The Time Traveller’s Guide—ABC Mythology
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, a government funded institution in Australia, is promoting the first of a series of videos entitled: Australia: The Time Traveller’s Guide. Episode 1 is called The Early Days. The video shows presenter Richard Smith driving a … Continued
Collie coal basin, Western Australia, preserved from retreating waters of Noah’s Flood
In my discussion of the Perth geological cross-section I concluded that the thick sedimentary deposits filling the Perth Basin likely extended across the Darling Plateau to the east. It seemed to me that these thick and extensive sediments would not … Continued
Latest Journal of Creation ready to mail
The latest Journal of Creation produced by Creation Ministries International is back from the printers and mailing now. It’s a great resource for anyone wanting to keep up with the latest in biblical based thinking on scientific issues. In this … Continued
Perth, Western Australia, geological cross section
The figure here shows an interpreted geological cross-section near Perth, Western Australia. It’s taken from the 1:250,000 scale geological map SH-50-14 publised in 1978 by the Geological Survey of Western Australia. As I have mentioned before, I look at sections … Continued