Still Searching for Geology's Holy Grail

Ice Cores, Seafloor Sediments, and the Age of the Earth, Part 3



Does Dinosaur Extinction Encourage Faith?

Many professors at private religious universities cling to secular views of the past despite the clear anti-Christian consequences. Theological inferences from a recent study on dinosaur extinction illustrate this dilemma.

Ice Cores, Seafloor Sediments, and the Age of the Earth, Part 2

Many people perceive the vast ages assigned to deep ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica as unanswerable arguments for an old earth. My previous article made a number of points about these ice cores.1


Antarctica Rising: Uplift Rate Suppresses Conventional Geology

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