Geology by the Book
I’ve had some good feedback on this DVD of a talk I presented when I was in the UK. I like the title, which was suggested by the organizer of the event. The DVD deals with a few iconic geological … Continued
Changing the way you look at the world
I’ve had some good feedback on this DVD of a talk I presented when I was in the UK. I like the title, which was suggested by the organizer of the event. The DVD deals with a few iconic geological … Continued
In January 2014, I visited Bendigo in Victoria, one of the towns made famous when gold was discovered in 1851. During the ensuing gold rush to the region, the Australian population tripled in just ten years. The gold in the … Continued
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
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
An alarming headline on Science News reads, “Ice-Free Arctic May Be in Our Future, International Researchers Say“. This report provides a classic example of how researchers’ flawed understanding of earth’s geological history leads them to to seriously wrong conclusions. Their … Continued
Jordon T seemed surprised by the ideas he encountered on this site, and emailed some questions. Most of his problems will be resolved as reads more about it. Here are his questions: ——— How would the water from the “flood” … Continued
At the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve near Maleny, Queensland, the spectacular Glass House Mountains draw your gaze like a magnet. Photographs do not do them justice. You could spend hours soaking in the view as the clouds and shadows continually … Continued
A reader sent the following email with a question about coal: Hello, First thank you for your brilliant site. There is a wealth of technical information put in simple terms, which is a great help to a non-geologist like me. … Continued
Here’s an email question I received today from GC asking for help about the geology of an area north of Sydney, Australia. I’m wondering if you know of any Christian geologists, specifically in NSW, that may be interested in helping … Continued
I’ve been working on a geological guidebook for Phillip Island, Victoria’s holiday destination just a couple of hours from Melbourne. This excursion guide describes 19 sites on Phillip Island and the nearby mainland. It explains the geological features, describes the … Continued