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Thursday, 21 August 2008
The Glass House Mountains Print E-mail
Glass House Mts 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? Print E-mail
Giants Causeway 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 Print E-mail
Dinosaur head 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 Print E-mail
Excursion 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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Toronto Star review Print E-mail
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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Dating Mungo Man Print E-mail
Lake Mungo Are radiometric dating methods objective and reliable? Controversy over the age of Mungo Man shows that those who used the methods don't feel constrained by the results.
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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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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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The dating game Print E-mail
Hubble deep The earth’s age is crucial for the Christian worldview, but the ‘dating game’ is not objective science. Biography of Arthur Holmes, one of the major players in the game, shows it’s subjective, arbitrary and erratic.
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Man who found time? Print E-mail
Book Cover James Hutton the Scottish physician preferred exploring the countryside than medicine, and he wrote a book about geology that shaped our modern culture.
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