Category: paleontology
Updated on April 11, 2018
World Wide Flood! – Creation Clues For Kids Vol.1 No. 3
World Wide Flood! Rain poured down in ultra-heavy torrents, like no one had ever seen before and no one would ever see again. Every bit of land was covered in dark greenish-brown water with large chunks of wood, …
Posted on October 24, 2014
Digging Up Bones, Part 2
“Ka-BOOM!” The dynamite exploded in the distance, not clearing the way for miners, but destroying large dinosaur fossils at a recently abandoned dig site. This damage wasn’t the scheme of some 1800’s fossil cynic, but the result of a …
Updated on February 4, 2020
Digging Up Bones, Part 1
Sometimes life doesn’t quite go the way we planned it. But I sure am glad it doesn’t because I’m way too realistic to have ever planned some of the things I’ve ended up doing. Getting involved in paleontology …
Posted on June 2, 2014
Digging in the Dirt, Part 2
Last week, I started talking a little bit about the dig I went on in Kansas recently. The canyons cut through beautiful yellow and gray layers that are considered to be part of the Cretaceous group. The layers …
Posted on May 24, 2014
Digging in the Dirt, Part 1
The cold wind howled furiously around me as I knelt on the barren ground to pick up a sparkling rock that had caught my eye. I turned the rock over in my hand, enamored with its beauty and …
Posted on November 10, 2013
Hope for Saul
The weather was nice that afternoon as some travelers made their way down the dusty road. The man in charge of the group smiled smugly to himself, satisfied by the power that the papers he carried would have. …
Posted on June 29, 2013
My Stegosaurus Story, Part II
My Stegosaurus Story, Part II This is the link to the second half of my post on my work with the stegosaurus project last summer.
Posted on June 26, 2013
My Stegosaurus Story
My Stegosaurus Story I did a guest post about my experience in building a life-sized model of a Stegosaurus on the blog, CreationScience4Kids. It is a two-part article, and I hope y’all will enjoy reading it!
Posted on April 27, 2013
Solving the Mystery
We are back in the court room, that we discussed six weeks ago in the post, “A Curious Case”. The day for the decision has arrived and you are the judge. There is a lot at stake; it’s …