Search Tools
Articles - modify search
« Prev Page Displaying 31 - 40 Next Page »
Flood Explains Mysterious Iceland Plant Fossils - Apr 29, 2022
/article/flood-explains-iceland-plant-fossilsTim 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...
Cambrian Explosion Explained by the Flood - Apr 4, 2022
/article/chengjiang-cambrian-explosionTim Clarey, Ph.D. - Conventional geologists are still baffled by the Cambrian Explosion. Some try to deny that it was sudden,1 but most admit that Cambrian rocks record the sudden appearance of fossils from nearly every animal group. And the glaring lack of ancestors...
Deep-Sea Volcano Gives Glimpse of Flood Eruptions - Mar 10, 2022
/article/deep-sea-volcano-floodTim Clarey, Ph.D. - A team of scientists from Australia and the USA recently studied the ejecta from a subsea volcano, gaining new insights into how magma can explode to the surface from deep underwater.1 This discovery also gives important insight into volcanic...
/article/Pictured-Rocks-Nat-Lakeshore-blanketsand-noahflood
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore lies a few miles east of the town of Munising, Michigan, along one of the most scenic shorelines in the United States. America’s first national lakeshore, it was established on October 15, 1966.1 The park...
Tim Clarey, Ph.D. - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore lies a few miles east of the town of Munising, Michigan, along one of the most scenic shorelines in the United States. America’s first national lakeshore, it was established on October 15, 1966.1 The park...
Bronze Age Tsunami Reminiscent of the Flood - Feb 21, 2022
/article/bronze-age-tsunami-floodTim Clarey, Ph.D. - Evolutionary scientists discovered an ancient tsunami victim and a dog skeleton at ÇeÅŸme-BaÄŸlararası, a settlement on the coast of Turkey.1 The researchers also found numerous marine shells mixed within the enveloping sediments,...
Welsh Dinosaur Tracks Found in Flood Rocks - Jan 24, 2022
/article/welsh-dinosaur-tracksTim Clarey, Ph.D. - A group of evolutionary scientists from the United Kingdom and France recently unearthed a large track-bearing surface in southern Wales.1 They speculate that these prints are from a bipedal prosauropod2 dinosaur, similar to Plateosaurus, common...
Evidence Supports Post-Flood Wet Climate for Egypt - Jan 10, 2022
/article/evidence-post-flood-climate-egyptTim Clarey, Ph.D. - Evolutionary scientists found evidence that the Sahara Desert was green and fertile at the end of the Ice Age, allowing people to live hundreds of miles west of the Nile River.1 These findings corroborate creationist predictions of an extended wet...
Flood Evidence Clearly Seen by Geologist - Dec 27, 2021
/article/flood-evidence-clearly-seen-geologistTim Clarey, Ph.D. - One evolutionary geologist sees the evidence of massive and prolonged water flow across the American West. He admits that current explanations have not identified any source for the water, and he’s calling for a rather drastic flip in secular...
Geology's "Holy Grail" Still Unresolved - Dec 23, 2021
/article/geology-holy-grail-unresolvedTim Clarey, Ph.D. - Evolutionary scientists are still trying to explain the origin of Earth’s continents. Some have even called this mystery the “holy grail” of geology.1 But rather than explaining their origin, a new study in Proceedings of the...
Supersaurus-Sized Dinosaur No Match for the Flood - Dec 6, 2021
/article/supersaurus-sized-dinosaurTim Clarey, Ph.D. - Scientists are still trying to out-do each another by finding the biggest dinosaur. Brian Curtice, from the Arizona Museum of Natural History, recently threw his name in the hat with a new analysis of the long-necked dinosaur Supersaurus.1 His...