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Friday, 21 November 2008
Petrified flour Print E-mail
Petrified flour 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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Eroding ages Print E-mail
Eroding water Is there evidence for a young earth? Yes! We all see the effects of wind and water on the land, and this means our world is not billions of years old.
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Carnarvon Gorge Print E-mail
Carnarvon Gorge Australian outback oasis in central Queensland is popular camping and hiking destination for tourists. The impressive sandstone walls were deposited and carved by Noah's Flood. See how.
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Devils Tower Print E-mail
Devils Tower Is there an explanation for Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA? Absolutely. It is just a matter of reinterpreting the available information within a biblical framework using the biblical geological model.
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Banks Peninsula, NZ Print E-mail
White Island Banks Peninsula juts out of the middle of New Zealand's South Island. When did it form? See how the biblical geological model can answer this question in another real rock situation.
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Not ancient reefs Print E-mail
Coral reefs in the fossil record? They would take so long to grow that they could not have formed within the time frame of the global Flood. But, are they reefs?
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Dinosaur Fairytales Print E-mail
Are birds dinosaurs? The family tree for dinosaurs promoted by a travelling fossil museum turns out to be quite different from how it's presented.
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Dating secrets Print E-mail
figure 1 Long-age geologists won't accept a radiometric 'date' unless it matches their pre-existing expectations. Where do they get these expectations? Why do they continue to use the method?
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Granite grain size Print E-mail
Granite Pluton One objection to the biblical age of the earth concerns the coarse-grained texture of granites. Sceptics allege that if the magma had cooled quickly the texture would have been fine-grained, or even glassy. However, this is based on a false idea about how granite crystals grow.
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Digging into Paleosols Print E-mail
Figure 1 Paleosols, ancient soil horizons in the rock strata, are claimed to be a problem for the global Flood. But when we look closer we find they are not.
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