Mar 27, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
Caves are often used to argue for long ages. Learn how speleothems form, what mainstream dating assumes, and what young-earth models still need to explain.
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Mar 24, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
Genesis describes two primary water sources for Noah's Flood: the fountains of the great deep and the windows of heaven. Modern discoveries of vast water reserves deep in Earth's mantle...
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Mar 17, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
Continental drift is well-established science—and a creationist proposed it first. Explore how catastrophic plate tectonics offers a Flood-based framework for earth history.
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Feb 27, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
The Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth. Carving a 277-mile chasm through northwestern Arizona, it...
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Feb 27, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
Woolly mammoths, vast continental glaciers, and cavemen huddled around a fire. The Ice Age captures our imagination, but it also...
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Feb 25, 2026
Biology
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Cosmology
Several independent observations—from radiocarbon in ancient fossils to helium retention in deep-earth minerals to soft tissue in dinosaur bone—sit more comfortably within a young-earth timescale than a billions-of-years one. Here\u2019s...
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Feb 19, 2026
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Geology
Resources
The “geological column” is one of those phrases that shows up in documentaries, museum placards, and creation/evolution debates—often with more...
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Feb 17, 2026
Biology
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Evolution
Examining the fossil record for transitional forms between major groups. What creation and evolutionary scientists see in the same evidence.
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Feb 11, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
Open any biology textbook and you’ll find the fossil record presented as proof of evolution – a slow progression from...
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Feb 10, 2026
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Earth History
Geology
The evidence for an ice age is everywhere. Massive boulders scattered across landscapes where no river could have moved them....
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