Posts by Staff

Posts by Staff

Carbon-14 in Fossils and Diamonds

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on January 1, 2011; a 3 minute read If the radioactive element carbon-14 breaks down quickly—within a few thousand years—why do we still find it in fossils and diamonds? It’s a dilemma for evolutionists, who believe the rocks are millions of years old. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

February 1 Sermon Texts

Pastor Travis Allen will be preaching from Colossians 1:9-10 this Sunday morning and will continue his introduction of the book of Hebrews (various texts, 1:1-2) this Sunday evening.

Carbon-14 Dating

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on October 1, 2010; a 2 minute read Many people assume that rocks are dated at “millions of years” based on radiocarbon (carbon-14) dating. But that’s not the case. The reason is simple. Carbon-14 can yield dates of only “thousands of years” before it all breaks down. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

January 25 Sermon Texts

Pastor Travis Allen will be preaching from Colossians 1:3-8 this Sunday morning and will introduce the book of Hebrews (various texts) this Sunday evening.

Folded Rock Layers

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on April 1, 2009; a 3 minute read How could a series of sedimentary layers fold without fracturing? The only way is for all the sedimentary layers to be laid down in rapid succession and then be folded while still soft and pliable. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

No Slow and Gradual Erosion

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on January 1, 2009; a 3 minute read Today we see the effects of weathering and erosion all around us. But where is the evidence of millions of years between rock layers? There is none. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

Sand Transported Cross Country

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on October 1, 2008; a 2 minute read We find layers of thick sandstone around the earth. Where did the sand come from? Evidence indicates it was carried across entire continents by water circling the globe. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.