Latest Articles by Michael J. Oard

  • Study Guide
    Life in the Great Ice Age, Lesson 6
    Jan. 1, 2001

    These lessons are geared for younger students. Many lessons will, however, have activities for the older student.

  • Study Guide
    Life in the Great Ice Age, Lesson 1
    Jan. 1, 2001

    These lessons are geared for younger students. Many lessons will, however, have activities for the older student.

  • Study Guide
    Life in the Great Ice Age, Lesson 2
    Jan. 1, 2001

    These lessons are geared for younger students. Many lessons will, however, have activities for the older student.

  • Study Guide
    Life in the Great Ice Age, Lesson 3
    Jan. 1, 2001

    These lessons are geared for younger students. Many lessons will, however, have activities for the older student.

  • Study Guide
    Life in the Great Ice Age, Lesson 4
    Jan. 1, 2001

    These lessons are geared for younger students. Many lessons will, however, have activities for the older student.

  • Technical Research Paper
    The Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth: Was It a Quick Freeze?
    Dec. 1, 2000, pp. 24–34

    Mammoth remains have puzzled scientists and laymen for hundreds of years.

  • Research Paper
    Did 'Old World Early Paleolithic' People Travel to North America?
    Dec. 1, 2000, pp. 3–5

    For creationists, these reports of 'Early Paleolithic tools' raise questions that need further research.

  • Research Paper
    Doppler Toppler?
    Dec. 1, 2000, pp. 39–45

    What if the redshift of starlight is unrelated to the Doppler effect, i.e. the principle that relative motion changes the observed frequency of the light emitted from a light source?

  • Research Paper
    A Tropical Reptile in the 'Cretaceous' Arctic
    Aug. 1, 2000, pp. 9–10

    A century ago, a shock went through the scientific community when a whaling crew reported finding fossil wood on the Antarctic Peninsula.

  • Research Paper
    Problems for 'Giant Impact' Origin of Moon
    April 1, 2000, pp. 6–7

    Evolutionary astronomers have great trouble accounting for the origin of the moon. There have generally been three competing hypotheses, but they all have serious physical problems.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Antiquity of Landforms
    April 1, 2000, pp. 35–39

    Non-creationists do not believe there is objective evidence for a young earth. However, landforms now provide that evidence.

  • Research Paper
    How Well do Paleontologists Know Fossil Distributions?
    April 1, 2000, pp. 7–8

    It would be great if we could know the actual three-dimensional distribution of the fossils in the earth. This would go a long way towards understanding their deposition during the Flood.

  • Research Paper
    Missing Antimatter Challenges the ’Big Bang’ Theory
    Dec. 1, 1998, pp. 256–257

    According to the ‘big bang’ theory for the origin of the universe, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have formed. Antimatter is the same as matter except that each has the opposite charge.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Rapid Cave Formation by Sulfuric Acid Dissolution
    Dec. 1, 1998, pp. 279–280

    Anti-creationist, Arthur Strahler, takes biblical creationists to task for not having enough time to dissolve limestone caves and deposit speleothems.

  • Technical Research Paper
    The Extinction of the Dinosaurs
    Aug. 1, 1997, pp. 137–154

    Dinosaur extinction is still a major enigma of earth history. In this review article, extinctions in the geological record will be briefly mentioned.

  • Research Paper
    A Classic Tillite Reclassified as a Submarine Debris Flow
    April 1, 1997, pp. 7–8

    Tillites, assumed to be the lithified equivalents of glacial till (rubble), are often found in the strata of the Earth.

  • Research Paper
    Book review: Sea-Floor Sediment and the Age of the Earth by Larry Vardiman
    Dec. 1, 1996, pp. 328–329

    There is a vast difference between how uniformitarian scientists and creation scientists view Earth history and the data sets from the past.

  • Research Paper
    Astronomical Problems
    April 1, 1995, pp. 5–6

    Astronomical theory has lately run into a series of problems. The most troublesome problem is the most recent calculation of the so-called Hubble constant using the repaired Hubble Space Telescope.

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