Latest Articles by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling

  • Magazine Article
    Growing Opals—Australian Style
    Dec. 1, 1989, pp. 10–15

    In a dusty old wooden shed on a side street in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia, a bush scientist trying to discover the origin of opal has been able to ‘grow’ opal.

  • Magazine Article
    The Bear That Isn’t!
    Sept. 1, 1989, pp. 16–20

    The all-knowing and wise Creator designed the lovable Australian koala to be what he is: unique!

  • Magazine Article
    Australia’s Amazing Kangaroos and the Birth of Their Young
    Sept. 1, 1988, pp. 8–13

    They’re Australia’s best-known marsupials - and they display all the evidence of planned, purposeful creation.

  • Magazine Article
    Coal Beds and Noah’s Flood
    June 1, 1986, pp. 20–21

    Coal beds formed from plant debris catastrophically buried by Noah’s Flood about 4,500 years ago? Evolutionists believe that the material in coal beds accumulated over millions of years.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Coal, Volcanism and Noah’s Flood
    April 1, 1984, pp. 11–29

    Applying the explosive pyroclastic volcanism model to the formation of coal deposits, it is entirely feasible that all the coal seams were formed by the conditions during Noah's Flood.

  • Magazine Article
    In Brief—Mt. Isa Metal Ores and Noah’s Flood
    Feb. 1, 1984, pp. 17–18

    Mount Isa in north-west Queensland, Australia, is one of the world’s largest (and richest) metal deposits, with silver-lead-zinc and copper ore bodies in the same beds.

  • Magazine Article
    Darwin, the City
    June 1, 1982, pp. 27–28

    Even the Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao knew about this city located on the hot, isolated northern coastline of the Australian continent.

  • Magazine Article
    The age of Australian Uranium
    June 1, 1981, pp. 44–45

    The objective of this study is to examine the published U/Pb dating results obtained from mineral samples from the Koongarra uranium deposit, Northern Territory.

  • Magazine Article
    The First Atmosphere—Geological Evidences and Their Implications
    Nov. 1, 1980, pp. 46–47

    In Ex Nihilo (v3n3, August 1980) David Denner discussed the composition of the Earth’s primitive atmosphere as advocated by evolutionists.

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