Do Earth's Rocks Look Old?


Is Climate Change Activism a Religion?

Hawaiian Senator Mazie Hirono recently stated that people should “believe in climate change as though it’s a religion.” She then very quickly added, “It’s not, it’s science.”1 But one can’t help but wonder: Is climate change—especially the belief in catastrophic anthropogenic (man-made) global warming (CAGW)—a religion of sorts?

Continuing Troubles for the Big Bang Model


Tree Rings, Varves, and the Age of the Earth: An Update


New Estimate: Universe Two Billion Years Younger

Big Bang scientists recently used a new method to estimate the universe’s age. This method yields an age estimate that could be over two billion years younger than their current age estimate of 13.8 billion years.1,2 However, this new method has large uncertainties, so not too much can be made of this result.

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