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New Year, New Creation

  • ByNew Creation Staff
  • January 1, 2024
As we enter the year 2024, you may notice a few changes have happened with New Creation. For…
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A Wholistic Look at Flood Geology

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • November 29, 2023
Genesis 7 records the events that occurred in the 600th year of Noah’s life. The “world that then…
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The Rise of Mountains

  • BySophie Southerden
  • November 15, 2023
The mountains are not only daunting in their height and magnitude. They also pose a daunting scientific challenge…
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Where Did the Floodwaters Go?

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • November 8, 2023
When you are a young-earth creationist for long enough, you tend to notice some arguments get thrown at…
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Pilgrimage through the Precambrian, pt. 6: The Future of the Precambrian Past

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • September 2, 2023
While most young-earth geologists accept Snelling and Dickens’ Precambrian model, or some variation of it, others have reservations.…
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Pilgrimage through the Precambrian, pt. 5: A New Perspective

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • September 1, 2023
By now, we have a well-rounded understanding of the Precambrian record from an old-earth perspective, as well as…
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Pilgrimage Through the Precambrian, pt 3: The Story of Ancients

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • August 30, 2023
Previously, we examined the broad strokes of the Precambrian geologic record and established the unique features that characterize…
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Pilgrimage Through the Precambrian, pt 2: Precambrian Peculiarities

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • August 29, 2023
Mount Rushmore is manmade, etched from the granite cliffs of South Dakota’s own Black Hills. But the Precambrian…
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Pilgrimage Through the Precambrian, pt 1: In the Beginning

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • August 28, 2023
Mount Rushmore, an iconic emblem of American history and culture, stands as an enduring tribute to the nation’s…
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The Impact of an Asteroid

  • ByChristian Ryan
  • May 31, 2023
In 1980, the father-son duo of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Luis Walter Alvarez and geologist Walter Alvarez suggested a…
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