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In this episode, Noah travels to Wyoming to explore America’s first national park and show evidence of how many of the parks features were created by catastrophe and not long ages. He
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In this episode, Noah travels to Wyoming to explore America’s first national park and show evidence of how many of the parks features were created by catastrophe and not long ages. He pays specific attention to the Petrified Forests, showing evidence of why they were not twenty-seven separate forests created over long ages, but quickly laid down by water and fossilized in a matter of a few years.
Learn How:
-The Geologic Column is best explained by the Global Flood
-Supervolcanoes were used to shape the new earth after the Flood
-Many of the geologic features in Yellowstone were created quickly
-The Petrified Forests in Yellowstone were formed in just a few years
In this episode, Noah travels to Arizona to explore two very odd geologic sites, petrified forests laid down beneath thin rock layers on the desert floor, and a large gouge on the
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In this episode, Noah travels to Arizona to explore two very odd geologic sites, petrified forests laid down beneath thin rock layers on the desert floor, and a large gouge on the sedimentary layers near the Grand Canyon. The first site reflects the catastrophic events during the Flood and its aftermath. The second site, under a hundred miles away, has helped scientists discover catastrophic processes around the world by bombardment of meteors (which are NOT responsible for the extension of the dinosaurs).
Learn How:
Millions of acres of petrified forests were created during the Flood
The the amazing Teepees were created by underwater volcanic action
Meteor Crater was the key to recognizing other craters around the world
A large meteor was NOT responsible for killing off the dinosaurs
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In this episode, Noah travels to the Southwest to explore Yosemite National Park and Zion National Park. He’ll discover amazing evidence for the quick formation of the granite rocks at
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In this episode, Noah travels to the Southwest to explore Yosemite National Park and Zion National Park. He’ll discover amazing evidence for the quick formation of the granite rocks at Yosemite during the Flood, the massive erosion of the granite, and also the quick accumulation of ice in the valleys from ideal conditions right after the Flood. At Zion Noah will explore evidence of how the massive sandstone layers were made during the Flood, then eroded during the sheet and channel erosion as the flood waters receded.
Learn How:
-The evidence of radiohalos shows quick formation of the granite rocks
-Large canyons can only be explained with massive floodwaters
-The Ice Age could have formed in 500 years after the Flood
-The development of crossbeds in the sandstone indicate water deposition
-Sheet erosion and channelized erosion work on a worldwide scale
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In this episode, Noah travels to one of the few active volcanoes in the contiguous United States to find out why it’s called, “God’s gift to creationists.” Through cataclysmic events
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In this episode, Noah travels to one of the few active volcanoes in the contiguous United States to find out why it’s called, “God’s gift to creationists.” Through cataclysmic events back in the 1980s, similar geologic features worldwide can now be explained by the Flood using Mount St. Helens as a scale model. Noah explores each of these features at the mountain, including a huge lava cave and lava cast forests. The features found here can help us understand catastrophic processes that were thought by secular scientists to take millions of years taking only hours or days.
Learn How:
-The events at Mount St. Helens show rapid strata formation and erosion
-Other huge canyons such as the Grand Canyon, can be explained through catastrophic processes
-The massive coal beds were formed quickly during the Flood
-The catastrophe at Spirit Lake explains other petrified forests, like at Yellowstone
-God created life on earth to recover quickly after the Flood
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