
The Microfossil Record
Global changes in microfossils point to deposition over deep time

What does Old look like (if it is Earth)?
If the Earth is really just a few thousand years old, what would an old Earth look like?

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Dinosaurs and Noah’s Flood
The first two parts of this series showed discoveries of dinosaur egg clutches and dinosaur tracks that were not formed during a global catastrophic flood as YEC have proposed. Scientists were surprised by the discovery of fragments of soft tissue in dinosaur bones...

Dinosaurs and Noah’s Flood, Part 2
Part 2 of 3 videos: Here I will show more problems that dinosaur fossils provide for flood geology. Part 1 looked at the models for time presented by YEC flood geologist vs standard views and how dinosaur egg clutches challenge the YEC views. In Part 2 will look at...

Dinosaurs and Noah’s Flood
Dinosaur fossils are perhaps the best-known fossils of all. The magnificent creatures are known from fossils that are found in only part of the rock record found on earth. None of the oldest rocks, the Precambrian and the Paleozoic rocks have dinosaur fossils. They...

Mudcracks on Mars… and Life?
When will we find life on Mars? We don’t know, but it still won’t be at all as amazing as Earth and that is important.

Creation: Day-by-Day
Is it possible to correlate the periods of creation in Genesis with the scientific studies of recent years.

Appendix: Radiometric Dating
This is an appendix that I originally put in my book, “A Texas-Sized Challenge to Young Earth Creation and Flood Geology”. It is not a technical explanation or description but hopefully helps to explain some of how this impacts age of the earth discussions.

Should Young Earth Creation be promoted? An analogy from Oil Exploration
Science has demonstrated that the universe is much older than 10,000 years old. Christians who ignore this data are like a geologist trying to get someone to drill an oil prospect that has already been tested and found a failure.