Where Did All the Water Come From for the Flood?
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...
Read More »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...
Read More »A research-based look at whether dinosaurs were on Noah’s Ark—kinds vs species, size, juveniles, and what growth studies imply.
Read More »If God sent a global Flood that covered the entire earth for months, an obvious question follows: what happened to...
Read More »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.
Read More »The Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth. Carving a 277-mile chasm through northwestern Arizona, it...
Read More »Woolly mammoths, vast continental glaciers, and cavemen huddled around a fire. The Ice Age captures our imagination, but it also...
Read More »The “geological column” is one of those phrases that shows up in documentaries, museum placards, and creation/evolution debates—often with more...
Read More »The evidence for an ice age is everywhere. Massive boulders scattered across landscapes where no river could have moved them....
Read More »Genesis describes a world radically different from our own—a single continent, extraordinary longevity, and a biosphere teeming with life on a scale we can barely imagine. What does science tell...
Read More »With millions of species on Earth, how could Noah fit them all on a wooden boat? The answer lies in understanding the biblical concept of 'kinds'—and it changes everything.
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