
Tara Wolfe
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1 month ago |
creation.com | Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe |Chris Turbuck
This article is from Creation 46(1):52–55, January 2024 A spectacular phenomenon during the FloodAll images supplied by Mike OardNumerous extraordinary large-scale events happened during the global Genesis Flood, including massive erosion and deposition, widespread volcanism, meteorite or comet impacts, and extreme vertical land movements up or down by thousands of metres.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
creation.com | Erin Hughes |Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe |Chris Turbuck
This article is from Creation 38(1):30–33, January 2016 © CMILife in the Ice Age!Published in Creation 38(1):30–33, 2016Simon peered out the frosty window. “Yay, snow! Can we go out, please?” Mom was ready with coats and mittens for everyone.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
creation.com | Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe |Chris Turbuck
This article is from Creation 45(2):42–45, April 2023 BEDS stands for Briefly Exposed Diluvial Sediments, in which local or regional falls of the waters of Noah’s Flood temporarily expose freshly laid sediments. This model has been used to explain dinosaur tracks, eggs, and scavenged bonebeds early in the Flood, as well as other geological challenges.1 It also provides one mechanism for the origin of coal.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe |Chris Turbuck
This article is from Creation 46(4):32–35, October 2024 Noah and his passengers leave the ArkPublished in Creation 46(4):32–35, 2024In previous articles, we learned about the waters of the Genesis Flood covering the whole earth, then receding. While rising, they deposited enormously wide rock layers containing billions of fossils. While receding, they deeply scoured the earth’s surface, forming deep and wide valleys.
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May 28, 2024 |
creation.com | Erin Hughes |Carl Wieland |Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe
This article is from Creation 39(1):30–33, January 2017 © CMIMonsters of the sea and skyPublished in Creation 39(1):31–32, 2017Isabel and Wesley were busy putting the final touches on their robots for the school science contest. “Mine is a flying pterosaur! It’ll win for sure!” “No, mine will win!” Wesley said.
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