Sedimentary Rock Does Form Fast!

A recent study published in Geology found that sedimentary rock can form in as little as 35 years.1,2 Before this, conventional geologists thought these types of rocks took vast amounts of time to erode, consolidate, and lithify. What they discovered along the coast of Scotland caused them to quickly change their minds.

Yosemite National Park, Part 1: Tiny Clues of a Grand Picture

Megasequences Down Under Support Progressive Global Flood

Entering By The Door

Recently, I hosted a visiting pastor from a large church at ICR’s Discovery Center. As I guided him through our Dallas museum, one conversation affirmed how important ICR’s mission is—not only to proclaim the scientific evidence that aligns with Scripture but to educate, equip, and encourage church leaders in their calling.

ICR Publishes University-Level Earth Science Textbook

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