Geology Geological Names Are Not Carved in Stone January 31, 2022 A good deal of arbitrariness and modification over time goes into the naming of geological systems. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution To Evolutionists, Faith in Natural Selection Counts as Evidence January 6, 2020 Outlandish claims are being made by Darwinists on pure faith that right environments will trigger innovation by chance. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs New Dino Soft Tissue Explanation Is Toast November 10, 2018 Evolutionists cannot deny the presence of soft tissue in dinosaur bones, but their explanation burns up in the heat of critical analysis. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Two Geological Process Ages Collapse September 4, 2018 Two processes theoretically assumed to take long ages have been shown they can occur quickly. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Welcome to the Anthropocene September 5, 2016 Geologists are adding a new era to the geologic column: the Anthropocene, when humans began man-handling the planet. CONTINUE READING
Geology Radar Reveals Former Warm Landscape Under Greenland July 18, 2016 Under the world's fastest moving glacier, radar has revealed a network of V-shaped canyons carved by temperate rivers. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods New Radiocarbon Measurement Device Promises Faster, Cheaper Date Testing April 19, 2016 Dating of artifacts and fossils may become much more common thanks to a new instrument. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Human Epoch or Epic Hubris? April 11, 2015 Evolutionary geologists are toying with an idea for a new time period, the "Anthropocene Epoch." What for? CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods The Trouble with Zircons March 25, 2013 Geologists' favorite tool for dating rocks at millions and billions of years old has revealed problems with interpretation. CONTINUE READING