Analyzing major geologic features around you

Featured as a back-of-page article in the CSABC Quarterly Letter of September 2016 by David Kadylak Anyone can see evidence for the global flood of about 4500 years ago when viewing rock layers such as from cuts in the road or visiting canyons. A very clear example (among many) occurs

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Radioactive carbon: an indicator of the maximum age of the Earth

Featured as a back-of-page article in the CSABC Quarterly Letter of December 2016 by David Kadylak Let’s explore is how radiocarbon (carbon-14) is found nearly everywhere. You’ve probably heard of radioactive carbon-14 used as a common dating method. Due to its short half-life, 5,730 years, it can never demonstrate that

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Mistaken Microfossils! (And Other Erroneous Evidence of Early Earthlife)

by Richard Peachey BEFORE 2002: When evolutionists discussed life on the early Earth, they could point with confidence to a variety of apparently well-documented evidence from several locations around the globe (Australia, Greenland, South Africa). TODAY: Every piece of alleged evidence has now been thrown into doubt, and the field

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