Sometimes nature gives us a glimpse at the possibilities during the flood. Such a glimpse was provided by a recent ice storm on the mountains of Hawaii.
Hurricanes, like Harvey and Irma, are not evidence of global warming, but their effects are exaggerated by alarmists.
Both the Ice Age and the many millions of woolly mammoths buried in Siberian permafrost have been major mysteries for about years despite numerous theories.
From the top of the Greenland ice sheet, glaciologists further claim that they can count the annual layers downward. They arrive at 110,000 years for the top 90 percent. Is their claim justified?
Global warming is big news. Should we be worried?
The Flood of Noah’s day was the greatest catastrophe in earth history, and it involved much more than rain.
The ice age is a popular topic that is often discussed. Sadly, most people hear the secular/uniformitarian view and don’t look at this subject from a biblical perspective.
Just recently, Montana governor Brian Schweitzer criticized all young-earth creationists in a public gathering in Gallatin Gateway, Montana, four miles south of my house.
Many articles and books have been written in recent years on the subject of global warming—much of the information confusing.
Despite more than 100 years of study, the Heart Mountain detachment remains among the world’s most puzzling geological structures.
The bones, tusks, and especially carcasses of millions of woolly mammoths frozen in the tundra of Siberia have excited the imaginations of children and scientists for hundreds of years.
Christianity Today publishes misguided article by Andy Crouch on global warming.
The people of Florida, USA have been reeling from four hurricanes that hit populated areas during a six-week period that continued through September.
After the Flood drained off the land, the world’s ocean and land temperatures were constantly changing as they strove toward the relative equilibrium we experience today.
Accelerated melting would mark the end of the Ice Age.
We often hear glacial geologists speak of numerous ice ages, as if it is certain. They hypothesize up to 30 different ones, each separated by interglacials, during the past 2.5 million years.
Biblical history records events during or soon after the Ice Age. This epoch includes the Book of Job and the life and times of the Jewish patriarchs.
We have developed the post-Flood Ice Age model based on the climatic aftermath of the Genesis flood. Now we are in a position to delve into the mysteries of the woolly mammoth.
Climate change at the end of the Ice Age was the main cause of late Ice Age extinctions.
Despite its appeal, there is much evidence against the quick-freeze hypothesis.
It is likely that all mammoths should be classified as one species, or at least within one biblical kind.
There are four possible explanations for the unique mix of cold- and heat-loving animals that were common during the Ice Age.
Creationists understand that the classification category of species is not the same as the Genesis kind.
There is plenty of evidence that the woolly mammoths in Siberia, Alaska, and the Yukon and almost all other surficial sites in the Northern Hemisphere died after the Flood.
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