Geology-based seminars from educational programs that we have organized in the Seattle area, et. al. Creation geology is the study of geology founded on the presupposition that the Biblical flood described in the book of Genesis was a real and historical event of global magnitude, and is therefore also known as flood geology. Creation geologists seek primarily to show that Earth’s geologic features are best interpreted within the scope of this Biblical cataclysm; including sedimentary strata, fossilization, fossil fuels, submarine canyons, plate tectonics, salt domes and frozen mammoths. Read more on our CreationWiki http://creationwiki.org/Flood_geology
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Lake Missoula Flood: A Message of Catastrophe
Geology and the Biblical Flood - Part 3: Catastrophic Geology of Mount St. Helens and Grand Canyon
Geology and the Biblical Flood - Part 2: Geologic Time and the Laws of Stratigraphy
Geology and the Biblical Flood - Part 1: Worldviews and the Bias Against Catastrophism
Interpreting The Rock Layers
The Witness of Fossils: Evolution or the Flood?
Mount St Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldviews
Origin of the Rock Types
Geologic Bias vs. the Witness of Fossils
Geology and the Biblical Flood
Dinosaurs and the Bible
The Witness of Fossils: Evolution or the Flood
Mount St. Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldviews
Fossils: Evidence of the Flood!
Fossils: Which Interpretation Does the Evidence Support?
Geology and the Bias Against Catastrophism
Fossils: Evidence of Evolution?
Mount St. Helens: An Explosion That Rocked the Worldview
Geology and the Fossil Record
Biblical Apologetics: Defending Belief in the Bible
Millions of Years: The Idea's Unscientific Origin & Catastrophic Consequences
Noah’s Flood: Washing Away Millions of Years
Geology and the Biblical Flood
Dinosaurs and the Bible
Age of the Creation
Fossils and the Bible
Creation Geology: The Key to Unraveling Earth History
Geology and the Clash of Worldviews
The Geology of Israel
Geology and the Clash of Worldviews
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