
Why There Can’t Be More Than 4,500 Years of Ancient History
Why does ancient history keep collapsing into a few thousand years? Dr Robert Carter on carbon dating, Egypt, China, and the missing millions.
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Why does ancient history keep collapsing into a few thousand years? Dr Robert Carter on carbon dating, Egypt, China, and the missing millions.

A waterfall, a frozen granite wave, a desert eye, stone towers, a drowned coastline: five landmarks Dr Ron Neller says defy millions of years.

The James Webb Telescope keeps finding galaxies too mature, too soon for the Big Bang—exactly what Genesis predicted. Spike Psarris explains why.

Why faith may calm depression and anxiety — and how psychiatrist Doctor Dianne Grocott went from committed atheist to believer.

Pluto looked nothing like scientists expected. Richard Fangrad unpacks what the surprising data reveals about worldview and origins.

Ages aren't measured — they're assumed. And when you examine what the evidence actually shows, the deep-time story starts to crack. Dr. Mark Harwood.

An eye "wired backwards"? Useless leftovers? Keaton Halley debunks the "bad design" myths and shows why our bodies point straight to their Creator.

Dr. Tas Walker explores the Ice Age, Noah’s Flood, climate models, and why today’s climate fears may rest on shaky ground.

Doctor Jonathan Sarfati explores whether Christianity hindered science—or helped lay its foundation through history.

What erased Earth’s past? Sediment layers and missing landscapes suggest a rapid global event, explored by Doctor Ron Neller.