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An Ice Age in Yosemite National Park - Mar 1, 2010
/article/ice-age-yosemite-national-parkLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Yosemite National Park contains evidence that glaciers once filled Yosemite Valley to a depth of over 3,000 feet, almost to the top of Half Dome, and covered most of the higher elevations in the park. These glaciers are conventionally thought to...
Will Solar Inactivity Lead to Global Cooling? - Jul 1, 2009
/article/will-solar-inactivity-lead-global-coolingLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Global warming continues to make headlines and drive policy decisions, based on the widespread assumption that man-made carbon dioxide emissions are the main contributing factor to an increase in world temperatures. My recent Acts & Facts...
An Overview of Day-Age's Errors - Mar 1, 2009
/article/overview-day-ages-errorsLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Many Bible scholars today are buying into the day-age theory of origins. They seem to believe that their biblical views must conform to their mental image of how the world functions today and must be confirmed by members of the non-Christian world,...
The Development and Deficits of Darwin's Theory - Feb 1, 2009
/article/development-deficits-darwins-theoryLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - In 1831 the British Admiralty recruited a naturalist to accompany Captain Robert FitzRoy of the Royal Navy on a voyage in the HMS Beagle to survey the coasts of Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, Chile, and Peru, to visit some Pacific islands, and to...
Rapid Surging of Glacial Ice Lobes - Dec 1, 2008
/article/rapid-surging-glacial-ice-lobesLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - J. Harlen Bretz published an article in the Journal of Geology in 1923 that described a catastrophic flood that swept across eastern Washington state near the end of the Ice Age. He claimed that it eroded massive channels through solid rock and...
Sleuthing Superfaults - Nov 1, 2008
/article/sleuthing-superfaultsLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - The catastrophic processes during and following the Genesis Flood continue to amaze and challenge geologists and geophysicists. Mountain building, faulting, and other geologic processes are believed by the conventional scientific community to have...
A New Theory of Climate Change - Nov 1, 2008
/article/new-theory-climate-changeLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Introduction Man-made carbon dioxide is generally thought to produce global warming. However, in a recent article entitled "Does Carbon Dioxide Drive Global Warming?" I presented several major reasons why carbon dioxide is probably not...
7 Wonders Creation Museum Celebrates 10-year Anniversary - Oct 9, 2008
/article/a-7-wonders-creation-museum-celebrates-10-year-annLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Lloyd and Doris Anderson entertained approximately 100 guests for the 10th anniversary of the 7 Wonders Creation Museum near Silver Lake, Washington, on Saturday, September 27. The young-earth creation museum built near their home was established...
ICR Makes Major Contributions to ICC - Oct 1, 2008
/article/icr-makes-major-contributions-iccLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - A major portion of the research reported at the 6th International Conference on Creationism (ICC) during August 3-7, 2008, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was conducted by scientists associated with ICR. Of over 40 lectures at the conference, more than...
Does Carbon Dioxide Drive Global Warming? - Oct 1, 2008
/article/does-carbon-dioxide-drive-global-warmingLarry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Introduction In the latest of my series of articles on global warming, I offered evidence that global warming appears to be occurring, but evidence seems to be growing that fluctuations in the electromagnetic field of the sun may be responsible for...