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Nile Crocodiles Turn Up in Florida; Did They Raft?

To the distress of South Floridians, several potentially man-eating Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) have turned up in Florida waters, where they are not supposed to be. Nile crocs are far more...

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The lost squadron

From a secret US Army air base in Greenland, six P–38 Lightning fighter planes and two gigantic B–17 Flying Fortress bombers rose into the early dawn. The date was 15 July 1942, and they were headed...

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Phase problems with the astronomical theory of the Ice Age

The astronomical theory of the Ice Age is based on cyclical changes in the earth’s orbital geometry. It is also known as the Milankovitch mechanism after the Serbian scientist who refined the theory....

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Australia’s remarkable Red Centre

Come visit Australia’s Red Centre. See how the spectacular scenery was formed during the recent global catastrophe of Noah’s Flood. Check the short film clips that feature some of the popular...

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Underground Oceans Can’t Last Forever

If Pluto and Enceladus have oceans under the crust, why are they still liquid after billions of years? You can’t see them, but they must be there. Oceans under the crusts of planets and icy moons,...

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Mount Rushmore … evidence of design

Mount Rushmore, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, USA, is a spectacular memorial to four United States Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt....

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The pitch for Noah’s Ark

Republished 20 July 2016 Many geologists claim that Noah could not possibly have built the ark in the manner described in Genesis. They argue that pitch could not have been used to cover the ark and...

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NOAA: Drone technology aids whale research off Hawaii

Federal researchers returning from a 30-day expedition to study whales and dolphins around the Hawaiian Islands said they are looking for clues to help sustain healthy populations of the marine...

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Scientists Find Evidence Supporting Chinese Account of Great Flood

QINGHAI PROVINCE, China – A new report suggests that China’s Great Flood legend is based on a real event, leading others to ponder if similar flood legends around the world are rooted in real history....

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Isaiah 40:22 and the shape of the earth

The first line of Isaiah 40:22 reads, “It is he [i.e. God] who sits above the circle of the earth.” Some have argued from this that Scripture teaches the earth to be a flat disc, rather than a globe....

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Protein Residue Found on Hominin Stone Tools

Would you expect pieces of meat to survive on flakes of rock in the desert for 250,000 years? Modern humans are typically dated from 200,000 years ago to the present, according to the evolutionary...

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Spirit Lake Threatens Megaflood

36 years after Spirit Lake was destroyed by a volcano, it has come back with its own threats of destruction. Spirit Lake, a Pacific northwest gem, was almost unrecognizable at noon on May 18, 1980. The...

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Is the Earth the Most Special Planet in the Universe, After All?

As a small boy, I thought the earth was flat…and it ended ten miles away behind the tall wooden fence at Sticky’s Drive-in. The fence, of course, was to keep people from falling off the edge of the...

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Lightning Kills More Than 300 Reindeer in Rare Mass Death

 More than 300 wild reindeer were recently killed by lightning at a Norwegian national park, officials say. The Norwegian Environment Agency has released haunting images of reindeer—including 70...

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New Calculations Melt Old Ice Age Theory

In 1976, the journal Science published a paper titled “Variations in the Earth’s Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages.”1 This paper seemed to confirm a particular explanation for the dozens of ice ages...

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Archaeology Confirms the Climate found in the Old Testament

An international team of archaeologists examined animal and human remains from an ancient site in present-day Jordan that enjoyed wetter times in the distant past. Today’s Azraq Oasis receives a mere...

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Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography

The present-day and Ice Age distribution of many animals and plants is a major mystery of biogeography. The uniformitarian idea of rafting horizontally on tectonic plates, once thought to be the...

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Revealing Evidence for Noah’s Flood at The Finke River near Hermannsburg,...

The landscapes of Central Australia provide amazing insights into the way the waters of Noah’s Flood drained from the continent. Figure 1 from Google Earth shows the area immediately south of the...

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Why Do Some US Earthquakes Occur in Unexpected Places?

Three seconds after 1:51 p.m., August 23, 2011, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake rattled Virginia.1 With an epicenter 3.7 miles under the ground, located some 41 miles northwest of Richmond, the ground...

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The Amazing Stone Bears of Yorkshire

When Vet author James Herriot wrote about life in Yorkshire last century, he probably had no idea that this area of England held a fascinating key to unlocking one of the myths of evolution’s long-age...

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Chalk It Up to a Global Flood

At today’s rate of ocean-floor buildup, chalk layers would take millions of years to form. How do creationists explain them? SC-RA-A-A-TCH! Skeep. Skri-i-itch. Those sounds filled the classrooms when I...

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The age of the Jenolan Caves, Australia

The Jenolan Caves system is multi-phased with overlapping meteoric and hydrothermal speleogenesis. Dating of this system was elusive until recently when illite from clays assumed to be of paleokarstic...

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Massive erosion on California’s Oroville Dam

A crisis at California’s Oroville Dam in early 2017 dramatically demonstrated the incredible power of flowing water. The 235-m (770-ft) dam (figure 1) is a 250 km (160 mile) drive north-east of San...

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Sulfur dioxide emissions and nickel mineralisation early during Noah’s Flood

A lecture by Prof Marco Fiorentini hosted by the University of Western Australia’s Centre for Exploration Targeting caught my attention. It’s entitled “Sulfur dioxide degassing during Archean and the...

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