Deep Water Coals Discovery Supports Flood


Sudden Appearance of Flowering Plants Fit Flood Model

A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has claimed that flowering plants, the most common type of plant on Earth, first appeared in small numbers in rocks of the Early Cretaceous.


Evolutionists Struggle to Explain Canadian-Australian Connection

A new species of a split-footed lacewing was recently unearthed in British Columbia, Canada, creating a bit of controversy among secular paleontologists.1 All living relatives of this insect reside exclusively in Australia today.1 So, why are fossils of this insect found in Canada?


Salt Deposits Confirm the Pre-Flood Pangaea


Soft Dinosaur Eggs Deflate Bird-Dinosaur Evolution

A pair of new studies found that some dinosaurs, and possibly some marine reptiles, laid squishy eggs.

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