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Petrified flour |
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Why are we so surprised at examples of rapid petrification? Sacks of flour at a mill in the USA, although not suitable to eat, give lots of ‘food for thought’. And it is all to do with the age of things. |
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Skeptical of Sisters |
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The Australian Skeptics have sought to refute a creationist claim that the impressive rock outcrops near Sydney, Australia, called the Three Sisters, formed during Noah’s Flood. Instead of a refutation, it turns out that the Skeptic article enhances the creationists’ argument. |
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Fossil Flip Flop |
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Are scientists always objective? Do they always interpret the evidence with an open mind? See a first-hand experience of how a scientist’s beliefs affect the way he looks at the evidence. |
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Toronto Star review |
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I just heard of some interesting feedback on one of my geology talks in Toronto, Canada, in September 2007. It obviously stimulated Joseph Wilson, a science teacher with a degree in astronomy, who was present and who wrote an article about it. I’m glad he came to the meeting. |
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The Glass House Mountains |
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Spectacular landscape north of Brisbane, Australia, gives a dramatic insight into events connected with the biblical Flood. |
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Giant's Causeway soil? |
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It's claimed to be a soil horizon that formed over 2 million years but see why it’s not. |
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Noah's Flood in Mexico |
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New evidence of Noah’s Flood from Mexico. Dinosaur dig reveals dramatic insights into the incredible devastation, not so long ago
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Mud experiments |
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Laboratory mud experiments overturn long-held geological beliefs. A call for a radical re-appraisal of all previous interpretations of mudstone deposits. |
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