Inventing the isochron: Steve Austin, Andrew Snelling, and the Cardenas...
At the beginning of the year, I reviewed an article that cited anomalously old radiometric dates for historical lava flows to argue against the validity of the Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) dating method....
View ArticleA fish out of water: why did the shark cross the berm?
A fascinating fossil find Shark teeth are some of the most spectacular remnants of life one may come across in the field. Thus, I can only imagine the surprise on Kentucky coal miner Jay Wright’s face...
View ArticleDispelling a few myths about Steve Austin’s cave dissolution model
Have you ever wondered how long it takes to dissolve a large cavern out of solid rock? Let’s start simple. Perhaps you have visited a cave in the past or on several occasions over the years. If so,...
View Article"Best evidences for a young Earth": Snelling and our salty seas, Part 1
Is our universe is full of clues that it cannot be millions—let alone billions—of years old?Many young-Earth creationists are convinced this is the case, despite that no scientists are scrambling to...
View ArticleCreationism and the Grand Conjectural Canyon
“The writing on the wall” It was a Friday afternoon like any other. Katrina pulled into the driveway promptly at 4:30 PM upon returning from her weekly exercise class and a much needed shopping run....
View ArticleGrand Canyon: Monument to an Ancient Earth
Book Review Grand Canyon: Monument to an Ancient Earth by Carol Hill, Gregg Davidson, Tim Helble, and Wayne Ranney (editors) (hardback from Amazon or direct from the publisher for under $30) Prelude to...
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