by Stephen Mitchell | Jan 25, 2024 | Age of the Earth, Bible and Creation, Geology and the Flood
Download Here Why write this book? Over the years, I found that I was asked about the age of the earth many times. Some had heard or been taught the Young Earth Creationist interpretation, that the Earth is less than 10,000 years old and that Noah’s flood covered the...
by Stephen Mitchell | Dec 19, 2023 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood, Jesus and Science
Click Here The first two parts of this series showed discoveries of dinosaur egg clutches and dinosaur tracks that were not formed during a global catastrophic flood as YEC have proposed. Scientists were surprised by the discovery of fragments of soft tissue in...
by Stephen Mitchell | Dec 11, 2023 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood
Click Here Part 2 of 3 videos: Here I will show more problems that dinosaur fossils provide for flood geology. Part 1 looked at the models for time presented by YEC flood geologist vs standard views and how dinosaur egg clutches challenge the YEC views. In Part 2...
by Stephen Mitchell | Dec 6, 2023 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood
Click Here Dinosaur fossils are perhaps the best-known fossils of all. The magnificent creatures are known from fossils that are found in only part of the rock record found on earth. None of the oldest rocks, the Precambrian and the Paleozoic rocks have dinosaur...
by Stephen Mitchell | Mar 17, 2023 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood, Jesus and Science
The rock shown is Calcite with inclusions of Uranophane, a uranium silicate from my thesis area in Mexico. Appendix: Radiometric Dating Stephen Mitchell From: A Texas-Sized Challenge to Young Earth Creation and Flood Geology, Published 2018, Meadville, PA; Christian...
by Stephen Mitchell | Mar 2, 2023 | Age of the Earth, Jesus and Science
Image: the Seadrill West Alpha, sitting a fjord in Norway being repaired. We used this rig to drill a series of successful wells in the North Sea The controversy over the age of the Earth is in some ways quite analogous to a common situation in the oil industry....
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