by Stephen Mitchell | Oct 14, 2020 | Age of the Earth
The challenges from geology faced by Young Earth Creationists are Texas-sized. The choice of the interpretation of a young earth with a global flood comes with predictions for how the earth’s rock record should look. This talk looked briefly at the history of modern...
by Stephen Mitchell | Sep 8, 2020 | Age of the Earth
On the Salisbury plain of southern England sits the world-famous circle of rocks known as Stonehenge. My family visited it first in 1990 and we almost drove right by it. I was expecting more fanfare and really thought it would be bigger. We were fascinated, just like...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 29, 2020 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood
Discussion I have highlighted reef trends that developed in 5 different periods in my particular study area. All of these are from intervals considered by at least some YEC authors as part of Noah’s flood. The oldest intervals are considered as flood deposits by all...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jun 17, 2020 | Age of the Earth
The settings where dinosaur tracks are found tell us a lot about what was going on at the time. In this post, I will describe two areas where the rocks show key points about how they were deposited. Both examples are from rocks formed in the Cretaceous period. Most FG...
by Stephen Mitchell | May 26, 2020 | Age of the Earth
Everyone is fascinated by dinosaurs. Huge, sometimes ferocious beasts capture our imaginations. They tell us of a time when this world was dominated by a large population of animals that do not exist today, certainly not in documented human history. Conventional age...
by Stephen Mitchell | Apr 30, 2020 | Age of the Earth
Do you like Dinosaurs? This shows some cool views of dinosaurs being excavated. It shows that geologist at times believe in very catastrophic processes. Many of the bodies of these dinosaurs were deposited during a large local...
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