Why Does ICR Study the Mount St. Helen's Eruption?

Ever since the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens, ICR has made it a focus of intense research. From it we have learned a great deal about the origin of rocks and geologic features, and the processes needed to form them.

Do Volcanoes Come in Super-Size?

by Steven A. Austin, Ph.D. and William A. Hoesch, M.S.*

Where Can We See Young-Earth Evidence?

How Young Is the Young Earth?

According to the mainstream Big Bang idea, our universe abruptly sprang into existence some 15 billion years ago, sending matter careening through space. After millions of years it had cooled enough to coalesce into billions of rotating proto galactic-discs, and much later into stars.

Radioisotope Dating of Grand Canyon Rocks: Another Devastating Failure for Long-Age Geology

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