Evidence Supports Post-Flood Wet Climate for Egypt

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 period after the Flood.2


African Forest Evidence Fits Flood Ice Age Model

Scientists have found genetic evidence suggesting that legume trees emerged from separate African tree populations during the Ice Age.1 This conclusion is consistent with the creation model of a post-Flood Ice Age. Lead researcher Dr. Rosalía Piñeiro of the University of Exeter was quoted as saying,
 


Greenland: Ice-Free Not That Long Ago

Preserved leaves and twigs in a tube of soil show Greenland was largely ice-free in the relatively recent past.1 This discovery has important implications both for the ages that uniformitarian scientists assign to the deep ice cores and the global warming debate.


Mammoth DNA: The Oldest Ever Found?

Scientists have sequenced small amounts of DNA from the teeth of two Siberian mammoths said to have lived more than a million years ago.1,2 The discovery has set an official record for the oldest DNA ever recovered, and it also raises a number of questions relevant to the creation-evolution controversy.


Amazonian Artwork and the Post-Flood Ice Age

An extensive series of South American Ice Age artwork may be of interest to biblical creationists.

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