City of Gosford, Australia, exhibits fossils buried during Noah’s Flood
The City of Gosford, 70 km north of Sydney, Australia, is hosting an exhibition of plant and animal fossils typical of species linked to the sandstone formations of the area. The exhibition allows people to see some of the finds … Continued
Biblical geology at the national worldview conference at Gold Coast
I’ll be presenting at the National Christian Apologetics and Worldview Conference to be held on the Gold Coast, Australia, from Thur 7th to Sat 9th November. It’s a great program that goes to the heart of many issues confronting the … Continued
Pumice rafts and Gondwana vegetation
I’m in Hervey Bay on holidays and the high tide mark on the beach is littered with pumice. Most is the size of coarse gravel; some pieces are as big as a tennis ball; a few chunks are as big … Continued
Dinosaurs caught fleeing rising waters of Noah’s Flood along the Yukon River, Alaska
Researchers reported finding, in July 2013, thousands of dinosaur footprints fossillized in the rocks alongside the banks of the Yukon River, Alaska. Photos of the expedition and dinosaur prints were published on livescience.com. These provide an amazing glimpse of the … Continued
The Tamu Massif, the largest single volcano on earth, erupted during Noah’s Flood
A team of scientists led by William Sager at Texas A&M University reported finding the largest single volcano on earth. It is under the ocean and is now inactive. Dubbed The Tamu Massif it is located about 1,600 km (1,000 … Continued
A preliminary age calibration for the post-glacial-maximum period
The sea-level curve on Wikipedia allows a rough calculation to be made to convert uniformitarian dates into actual dates for the post-Flood period. We use Oard’s estimate for the timing of the post-Flood Ice Age (see figure 9 on the … Continued
Geebung fossils reveal Noah’s Flood tail in South East Queensland
After construction workers dug up fossils of crocodiles, fish, frogs, shells, and plants at Geebung, a northern suburb of Brisbane, staff from the Queensland Museum began collecting and research. Within weeks they organized a press conference at the site to … Continued
Study on human H1N1 influenza virus demonstrates genetic entropy
Today I was notified about a paper on the accumulation of mutations in the influenza virus. It’s slightly off-topic for biblical geology, but there is a tangential connection. Since Noah’s Flood is true the millions of years of earth history … Continued
Relationship between standard geology and flood geology
Reader Paul G asks: On your thread about the GSA and evidence for the Flood in the Appalachians, I was intrigued by a couple of sentences: “When they speak of 200 million years it’s getting toward the middle of the … Continued
Fossils found at Geebung, Australia, were buried by Noah’s Flood
Overpass construction at Geebung, a northern Brisbane suburb, has dug up fossils of crocodiles, frogs, fish, shells and plants, buried in the last stages of Noah’s Flood, about 4,500 years ago.1 A piling rig recovered the fossils from a layer … Continued