Biblical catastrophism-based seminars from educational programs that we have organized in the Seattle area, et. al. Catastrophism is the theory that massive catastrophes occurred in earth’s past, substantially altering the Earth and its life via mountain uplift, rapid deposition, and mass extinctions. According to creation scientists such an event did occur according to the Biblical account of the Global Flood in the time of Noah. Read more on our Creation Wiki http://creationwiki.org/Catastrophism
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Geologic Bias vs. the Witness of Fossils - Part 2
Geologic Bias vs. the Witness of Fossils - Part 1
Lake Missoula Flood: A Message of Catastrophe
Geology and the Biblical Flood - Part 1: Worldviews and the Bias Against Catastrophism
Geology and the Biblical Flood - Part 3: Catastrophic Geology of Mount St. Helens and Grand Canyon
Do we Have a Climate Crisis?
Geologic Bias vs. the Witness of Fossils
Geology and the Biblical Flood
Mount St. Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldviews
Mount St. Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldview
Geology and the Fossil Record
Noah’s Flood: Washing Away Millions of Years
Fossils and the Bible
Creation Geology: The Key to Unraveling Earth History
Learning from Catastrophe: Biological Recovery at Mount St. Helens
Geology and the Clash of Worldviews
The Floods Came Up and the Rains Came Down
What Does the Lake Missoula Flood Teach Us?
Mega Catastrophe: Evidence for Planetary Disaster of Biblical Proportions
Whatever Happened to the Woolly Mammoths?
A Deluge of Evidence: Noah's Flood and the Historical Roots of Secularism
Climate Modeling of the Post-Flood Ice Age
The Flood, Catastrophism, Fossils, and Time
Earth's Surface Shaped By Receding Floodwater
Mount St Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldviews
Floating Forests: An Example of Creation Model-Building
Real Science Supports the Bible
Some Like it Hot: One View on Climate Change
Worldwide Geologic Evidence of the Genesis Flood
The Mighty Wonderful Oceans
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