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Can Pristine Fossils Be Old?

Cases of exceptional preservation in fossils should raise questions about alleged deep time.

Ring Around the Theory

We all fall down, say theorists about a ring around a minor planet where it shouldn't exist.

Mistaken Identity Embarrasses Evolutionists

Anyone can make a mistake identifying a fossil, but Darwinism sometimes leads scientists to see what they want to see.

Do Cosmologists See Clearly with Chickenwire?

They talk glibly about observing objects billions of light-years away, but their empiricism is tainted by assumptions.

JWST Finds Mature Galaxy in Young Universe

"We are dropping everything else" shouts an astrophysicist upon first look at a mature barred spiral in the early universe.

Old Earth View Requires Storytelling

If geologists relied on empirical observation, they would not get billions of years out of rocks.

Fossil Graveyard Explanation Ridiculous Without a Flood

Giant ichthyosaurs, as big as a bus, do not become buried in rock slowly over millions of years.

The Last and Lasting Footprint on the Moon

50 years ago, Harrison Schmitt left the last footprint on the moon, but he is leaving tracks of an independent thinker on Earth.

Can DNA Last 2 Million Years?

A new claim about ancient DNA deserves some scrutiny. Why did they double their maximum lifetime of DNA so quickly?

How to Keep the Solar System Old: Struggle and Hope

Keeping the consensus age of the solar system is vital to evolution, but observations keep getting in the way.

JWST Finds Un-Big-Banged Galaxies

Astronomers were surprised to find disk galaxies older than they should be.

Returning to a Young Moon

On the eve of the Artemis launch, questions about the age and formation of the moon have resurfaced.
F. Clark Howell, "Early Man" book, Time-Life Young Readers Edition, 1968, p. 33

Footprints in the Scams of Time

Evolutionists nearly triple the age of human footprints, revealing the effrontery in their slimy dating schemes.

Magnetism Confirms Biblical Dates

The earth's magnetic field has multiple uses for mankind and life. Now, another benefit has come to light: dating archaeology sites.

Yosemite Just Got a Lot Younger

This is why you should never trust national park displays. Yosemite Valley could be less than 4% previous age estimates.
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