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/article/Entablature-Flooding-Colombia-River
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Many creationists are familiar with the breached-dam explanation for the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington.1 During the Ice Age, the dam holding glacial Lake Missoula in western Montana burst. This sent an estimated peak flow of 740...

/article/flood-iceage-digestion
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Originally designated in 1875 as America’s second national park, Mackinac Island’s federal land was transferred to the State of Michigan in 1895 and became its first state park.1 It remains one of the top tourist destinations in the...

/article/Massive-Tsunami-Waves
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Two separate studies claim massive tsunamis and earthquakes from an asteroid impact profoundly affected the rock record. One research team modeled a 1.5 km (1 mile) high water wave that propagated across the ocean following the Chicxulub impact,...

/article/dinosaur-analysis
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - A new dinosaur discovery in Rio Negro Province in central Argentina resulted in a very peculiar assertion.1 A bipedal dinosaur (walked on two legs) named Jakapil kaniukura was unearthed in upper Zuni megasequence rocks. But what made this new...

/article/claims-of-freshwater-plesiosaurs
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - A new discovery in Morocco’s Saharan Desert has evolutionary scientists making claims that plesiosaurs lived in freshwater too.1 Usually thought of as marine reptiles, plesiosaurs have been found on nearly every continent. Most are found...

/article/copulation-did-not-kill-the-frogs
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Evolutionary scientists recently studied 168 frog fossils from central Germany, concluding that the frogs all drowned while aggressively mating. They claim to have arrived at this preposterous assertion by the process of elimination. Unfortunately,...

/article/asia-data-confirm-prog-global-flood
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - The Institute for Creation Research’s Column Project team recently finished a two-year study of Asia. We have now accumulated column data across five of the world’s continents, with Australia in progress and Antarctica in the future....

/article/jurassic-world-dominion
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Wild imagination abounds in the new Jurassic World: Dominion movie. Even a fully-feathered dinosaur is shown swimming below the ice at one point. But this is similar to the outlandish ideas published in the world’s best paleontology journals....

/article/subduction-predictions
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Evolutionary scientists recently determined that seafloor spreading has been slowing down.1 And they are not exactly sure of the reason. However, this is no surprise to Flood geologists. It’s exactly what we predicted.2,3,4 Scientists from...

/article/flood-explains-iceland-plant-fossils
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Recently, a colleague alerted me to some unusual fossil discoveries on Iceland that are best explained by ICR’s Flood model.1,2 The fossils of interest are plants, specifically lignite,3 trapped between lava layers. It’s the...

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