Dismissals and Fiction: A Review of Hugh Ross’ Book Noah’s Flood Revisited

 

The Flood Explains 18,000 Dinosaur Tracks in Bolivia

A new discovery of 18,000 individual dinosaur tracks in the Bolivian El Molino Formation contains the highest number of theropod dinosaur tracks in the world.1 The tracks were spread over nine sites in an area encompassing nearly 1.5 football fields. Remarkably, the site also contains the highest number of dinosaur swim tracks ever reported.1

Dinosaur Ridge: Last Stand of the Dinosaurs


Rhino Fossil Requires the "Impossible" from Conventional Science

A recent study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution claims that the “impossible” actually happened—not just once, but three different times.1

Impossible Ocean Barriers


Slowing Plates Support High Flood Boundary

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