Volcanoes, Geoengineering, and the Post-Flood Ice Age

A recent study in March 2020 suggested that sulfur dioxide (SO2) injected into Earth’s stratosphere could fight global warming, with a minimum of adverse effects.1,2


Mountains Rise When Subduction Ceases


Earthquake Causes Tsunami Fears

On Wednesday, March 25, 2020, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck just east of Russia’s Kuril Islands, sparking fears of impending tsunamis.1


Manganese Nodules Inconsistent with Radiometric Dating


Mind-Blowing Marine Ammonite in Tree Resin

Can a single fossil showcase the immense power of the global Flood? One such revelatory fossil may have been found recently in Myanmar encased in beautiful, golden Cretaceous amber.1 And secular scientists are scrambling to come up with an adequate explanation for its existence.
 

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