I love this series. Fantastic! I grew up in Arizona, and as a kid, something just didn't seem right when my teachers and the park rangers would say, "The Colorado River formed this canyon over millions of years." It just didn't sound right. I grew up in the church too, (my father did a lot of missionary work for the Navajos, digging wells and fixing generators for them) and there wasn't a whole lot of information about the science of creation in the 70s. But this solidifies what I already knew, deep inside. But on a more interesting note. My father died when I was a kid. So we moved away from AZ to CA. The spiritual influences in my life dwindled. I joined the navy, and put Christianity in my rearview mirror. But at the age of 29, I began to seek God out and read the Bible my father had given me. My ship pulled into Seattle for Seattle Sea Fair in August of 2000, and they were offering bus tours to Mt. St. Helens. This mountain had fascinated me ever since it exploded. I remember my geography teacher wheeling out a TV set to show us the news, back in Flagstaff, AZ. I thought back then, I want to see that someday. So I did. I took the tour, and it was life changing. When I got to the mountain, I stood there, and was in utter awe of the devastation. God brought back to my mind the verses I had just read earlier. "The mountains quake at Him, and the hills melt, and the earth is burned by His presence; who can stand before His indignation, and abide in the fierceness of HIs anger? (Nahum 1). I thought, "If God's presence can do this to a mountain which has not sinned, what is He going to do to me, who has sinned?" It was at that moment I repented and gave my life to Christ, standing before Mt. St. Helens. My life has been radically different ever since.
@RannPattersonАй бұрын
That’s a beautiful story thanks for sharing it! He never lets us go does he? Even as the lines in the rock show evidence, I can see Him in your life as a constant, guiding you every step.
@jackaroyan2451Ай бұрын
@@rwd2213 great testimony
@TheJonnyzeusАй бұрын
@@rwd2213 mmmmmmm…….confirmation bias!
@rwd2213Ай бұрын
@TheJonnyzeus Titus 1:15
@dynamo67962 ай бұрын
Since I found these series about the flood, I am so fascinated by all this. I can see evidence of the flood everywhere now, without even being told. Your videos are so easy to understand, thank you team.
@KzKlayz2 ай бұрын
I legitimately can't tell you how many times I've watched is Genesis history.. not that it was like proof or anything but like every time youll catch something you hadnt the last time.... Geology is fascinating and im sold that we live on a destroyed by flood planet 🌎? Think about that for a second... As beautiful as our current world 🌍 is ; its the aftermath of an unimaginable catastrophe... Old continents completely ripped nn spread, (im convinced the tectonic pplates and what looks like a baseball seem around the planet corresponds to the great deep bursting, etc... then volcanoes 🌋 , earth shattering quakes all competing with the actual watrr for what would be the worst... One races, we xome from adam and eve; if you wanna get technical, Noah and his family Bless you all
@markuse34722 ай бұрын
@@KzKlayz Think more about this: only Noah and his family were saved, everyone else were destroyed by that most terrifying flood catastrophe. Gods word only mentions Noah, not his family, as having been righteous before God...I follow The Bible and what it says, so maybe they were righteous, maybe not true worshipers of God, we don't know. They were all likely saved so that there would be an expansion of human life and civilization and its spread. My true point is, all those people outside were not saved. The Great Tribulation that will without fail come soon enough, will be horrible, but Armageddon will be worse--but quicker. Find The Only True and Living God, not just any religion or a self-way of Biblical perspective because Gods word does not support that.
@joeneil54852 ай бұрын
@@KzKlayzthat's not how plate tectonics works...
@KzKlayz2 ай бұрын
@@joeneil5485 ive never heard anyone explain how tectonics began ... Random fact no other planet in our system shows this feature... I think a moon or two may but thats a different story 😁
@LM-jz9vh2 ай бұрын
😂 *The Enuma Elish would later be the inspiration for the Hebrew scribes who created the text now known as the biblical Book of Genesis.* Prior to the 19th century CE, the Bible was considered the oldest book in the world and its narratives were thought to be completely original. In the mid-19th century CE, however, European museums, as well as academic and religious institutions, sponsored excavations in Mesopotamia to find physical evidence for historical corroboration of the stories in the Bible. ***These excavations found quite the opposite, however, in that, once cuneiform was translated, it was understood that a number of biblical narratives were Mesopotamian in origin.*** *Famous stories such as the Fall of Man and the Great Flood were originally conceived and written down in Sumer,* translated and modified later in Babylon, and reworked by the Assyrians ***before they were used by the Hebrew scribes for the versions which appear in the Bible.*** ***In revising the Mesopotamian creation story for their own ends, the Hebrew scribes tightened the narrative and the focus but retained the concept of the all-powerful deity who brings order from chaos.*** Marduk, in the Enuma Elish, establishes the recognizable order of the world - *just as God does in the Genesis tale* - and human beings are expected to recognize this great gift and honor the deity through service. *"Enuma Elish - The Babylonian Epic of Creation - Full Text - World History Encyclopedia"* *"Sumerian Is the World's Oldest Written Language | ProLingo"* *"Sumerian Civilization: Inventing the Future - World History Encyclopedia"* ("The Sumerians were the people of southern Mesopotamia whose civilization flourished between c. 4100-1750 BCE." "Ancient Israelites and their origins date back to 1800-1200 BCE.") *"The Myth of Adapa - World History Encyclopedia"* Also discussed by Professor Christine Hayes at Yale University in her 1st lecture of the series on the Hebrew Bible from 8:50 to 14:30 minutes, lecture 3 from 28:30 to 41:35 minutes, lecture 4 from 0:00 up to 21:30 minutes and 24:00 up to 35:30 minutes and lecture 7 from 24:20 to 25:10 minutes. From a Biblical scholar: "Many stories in the ancient world have their origins in other stories and were borrowed and modified from other or earlier peoples. *For instance, many of the stories now preserved in the Bible are* ***modified*** *versions of stories that existed in the cultures and traditions of Israel’s* ***older*** *contemporaries.* Stories about the creation of the universe, a cataclysmic universal flood, digging wells as land markers, the naming of important cultic sites, gods giving laws to their people, and even stories about gods decreeing the possession of land to their people were all part of the cultural and literary matrix of the ancient Near East. *Biblical scribes freely* ***adopted and modified*** *these stories as a means to express their own identity, origins, and customs."* *"Stories from the Bible"* by Dr Steven DiMattei, from his website *"Biblical Contradictions"* ------------------------------------------------------------------ In addition, look up the below articles. *"Genesis 1:1-2 --- not a creation ex nihilo"* - Dr Steven DiMattei *"Yahweh was just an ancient Canaanite god. We have been deceived! - Escaping Christian Fundamentalism"* *"Hammurabi - World History Encyclopedia"* (Hammurabi (r. 1792-1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon best known for his famous law code which served as the model for others, *including the Mosaic Law of the Bible.)* *"Debunking the Devil - Michael A. Sherlock (Author)"* *"The Greatest Trick Religion Ever Pulled: Convincing Us That Satan Exists | Atheomedy"* *"Zoroastrianism And Persian Mythology: The Foundation Of Belief"* (Scroll to the last section: Zoroastrianism is the Foundation of Western Belief) *"10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions - Listverse"* *"January | 2014 | Atheomedy"* - Where the Hell Did the Idea of Hell Come From? *"Retired bishop explains the reason why the Church invented "Hell" - Ideapod"* Watch *"The Origins of Salvation, Judgement and Hell"* by Derreck Bennett at Atheologica (Sensitive theists should only watch from 7:00 to 17:30 minutes as evangelical Christians are lambasted. He's a former theist and has been studying the scholarship and comparative religions for over 15 years) *"Top Ten Reasons Noah’s Flood is Mythology - The Sensuous Curmudgeon"* *"Forget about Noah's Ark; There Was No Worldwide Flood | Bible Interp"* *"The Search for Noah’s Flood - Biblical Archaeology Society"* *"Eridu Genesis - World History Encyclopedia"* *"The Atrahasis Epic: The Great Flood & the Meaning of Suffering - World History Encyclopedia"* Watch *"How Aron Ra Debunks Noah's Flood"* (8 part series debunking Noah's flood using multiple branches of science) *"The Adam and Eve myth - News24"* *"Before Adam and Eve - Psychology Today"* *"Gilgamesh vs. Noah - Wordpress"* *"Old Testament Tales Were Stolen From Other Cultures - Griffin"* *"Parallelism between “The Hymn to Aten” and Psalm 104 - Project Augustine"* *"Studying the Bible"* - by Dr Steven DiMattei (This particular article from a critical Biblical scholar highlights how the authors of the Hebrew Bible used their *fictional* god as a mouthpiece for their own views and ideologies) *"How do we know that the biblical writers were* ***not*** *writing history?"* -- by Dr Steven DiMattei *"Contradictions in the Bible | Identified verse by verse and explained using the most up-to-date scholarly information about the Bible, its texts, and the men who wrote them"* -- by Dr. Steven DiMattei
@rachelyanac2047Ай бұрын
I had to take a science class during my final year at Cedarville University, and geology was the only class open. I was prepared for total boredom, but Dr. John Whitmore turned me into a lifelong lover of geology! It was his first year at Cedarville, and it has been exciting to see where his research has taken him in the 30 years since that class. And my career in missions brought me to the Andes Mountains of Peru, where I notice folded rock layers every where I look, thanks to what I learned in Dr. Whitmore's class.
@carlosc15122 ай бұрын
Thank you for making these available for free. GOD bless you
@JohannaOberlechner2 ай бұрын
Vielen Dank für dieses Video und für alle Arbeit der Geologen dahinter, Dank dem Filmteam, God bless you
@hoboriverАй бұрын
You guys need to come to The Bay of Fundy in Canada!! Joggins Fossil Cliffs on the Nova Scotia side, with petrified trees shooting up through the terrestrial layers, then come to the Hopewell Rocks(Flower Pot Rocks) and Pebble Beach in New Brunswick. I've backpacked both sides of the Bay, and the evidence for the Flood is beyond incredible. Love your guys' work!!
@godfather95mbs332 ай бұрын
glory to Jesus
@NicholasAOrtega2 ай бұрын
@@godfather95mbs33 More Accurately, if you would allow, “Glory be to God, through Christ Jesus forever. Amen.”(Romans 16: 27)
@EssensOrAccidens2 ай бұрын
So many grateful and fascinated comments come to mind as I watch this film in very small segments then go away each time to absorb what I have seen. Rather than making comments at each point I am just going to say glory to God, and thank you.
@susantomkins87982 ай бұрын
Wow this is so interesting and explained so well! Thank you!❤️🙏
@IsGenesisHistory2 ай бұрын
@susantomkins8798 Thank you for watching! :-)
@edbarskite2730Ай бұрын
@@IsGenesisHistory WRONG,,
@iammymusictoo852515 күн бұрын
@@edbarskite2730 if they are wrong, what do you believe caused the folding of the mountains?
@stephenzorrilla34652 ай бұрын
The first film was AMAZING and I never thought that another one would be coming out! I am so excited to watch! The amount of information that I was able to gain from these has given me the ability to argue creationism so much better! Thank you for all of your hard work! Please keep it going! We need more people like you and your team! God bless you!
@BlueEyedColonizer2 ай бұрын
Third time I've watched this. Cant wait for the next one...
@debras15032 ай бұрын
Me too!
@davidgardner863Ай бұрын
If you like fantasy, watch some Disney movies.
@jaytee77102 ай бұрын
This was just awesome and so interesting. Thank you.
@hayswhite2 ай бұрын
These movies fill my heart with joy. Thank you
@scisher32942 ай бұрын
I’m glad for you that you can believe in fiction so much that you feel joy about pseudoscience 🤭
@iammymusictoo852515 күн бұрын
@@scisher3294why are you so annoyed? Just let them have their joy: it’s so hard to find nowadays!
@iammymusictoo852515 күн бұрын
@@scisher3294present something better, or, just be kind.
@scisher329415 күн бұрын
@ for the same reasons that I do not promote people to make relationship decisions based on astrology…. Perhaps I am just too brain rot autistic for y’all, because I like to follow causality and logical reasoning.
@danielgc1970Ай бұрын
What about the passage that says the fountains of the deep being broken up? Seems like water pushed up and that may have had an effect as well.
@andyloebrown82502 ай бұрын
And the rocks "Cry Out"!
@chasebarnard12232 ай бұрын
@@andyloebrown8250 intensely profound.
@bookofrevelation49242 ай бұрын
Those crucifying Messiah were suppressing the truth of God's works, he forecasted the actions of their children doing same in later generations?
@joeneil54852 ай бұрын
@@andyloebrown8250 * 'And the rocks cry out...!' / But they don't really, do they...?
@Aninetehradactul2 ай бұрын
@@joeneil5485 not to you Joe
@joeneil54852 ай бұрын
@@Aninetehradactul not to anyone, i don't think...
@joek5112 ай бұрын
A fine example for demonstrating rock folding could be something like pie crust. When wet, you roll it into a flat sheet. Then you can fold, bend and shape it into anything. But not when it's dry. Gypsum , plaster, clay all exhibit this type of plasticity when, and only when wet / damp.
@thomasfogerty351524 күн бұрын
How do you fold wet sedimentary rocks. Ask yourself that. Water doesn't fold that sandstone. Look at real science.
@antonioperez26232 ай бұрын
Fantastic explanation of the geological formations in the GC. God allows us to discover his magnificent creations.
@katrinalodge6055Ай бұрын
These episodes have me in tears, having been bought up by atheist science teacher parents and now born anew into the body of Christ.. these questions have puzzled me it's answered my questions succinctly.. God bless you all brothers❤😊🎉 well done your efforts are world changing
@trueleo78932 ай бұрын
Waiting for this. Thank you team ❤🙏🏻
@maureenarose96952 ай бұрын
This is what is happening in the Appalachian mountains right now after hurricane Helene with all the mudslides the mountains are coming down And it's happening right now in our time
@gmc17582 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!
@jenndavin2 ай бұрын
I surely hope there are young people doing this work as well. They need to carry on the work of these dedicated professionals.
@Marie_7116 күн бұрын
Love your show
@connieanderson75212 ай бұрын
I love watching your programs!
@edbarskite2730Ай бұрын
@@connieanderson7521 FALSE
@240sxEnthusiast2 ай бұрын
Another fantastic documentary! I really loved the focus on the ground level scientific work in the field and the lab. I’m looking forward to the next one!
@S_F_D_2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Fordry2 ай бұрын
Went down the canyon with Dr. Whitmore this summer. He brought up that one cause of cracks in the layers like the Tapeats is that there would have been a dramatic change in the pressures on the visible rock when the canyon got carved. Just think about how suddenly theres no material where the canyon is where there previously had been continuous material all the way across the canyon.
@paratrond2 ай бұрын
Just an fantastic presentation ❤ . Been nice to have it translated to other languages as well. This kind of knowledge should be spread all over the world. 🙏
@IsGenesisHistory2 ай бұрын
We just added Spanish subtitles, and will be adding more in the weeks and months to come.
@pekdeАй бұрын
@@IsGenesisHistoryhopefully artificial intelligence will help that
@emilclark6452 ай бұрын
Is our Creator awesome or what!!!! I've been a Christian 30 years today, and I've been a young earth Creationist from the start!!!
@gab11722 ай бұрын
Amen. I’ve been a Christian for 7 yrs, since I was 18
@LM-jz9vh2 ай бұрын
That's because you haven't familiarised yourself with where the Israelites borrowed some of their ideas and myths from. The Earth is billions of years old. Grow up. --------------------------------------------------------- *The Enuma Elish would later be the inspiration for the Hebrew scribes who created the text now known as the biblical Book of Genesis.* Prior to the 19th century CE, the Bible was considered the oldest book in the world and its narratives were thought to be completely original. In the mid-19th century CE, however, European museums, as well as academic and religious institutions, sponsored excavations in Mesopotamia to find physical evidence for historical corroboration of the stories in the Bible. ***These excavations found quite the opposite, however, in that, once cuneiform was translated, it was understood that a number of biblical narratives were Mesopotamian in origin.*** *Famous stories such as the Fall of Man and the Great Flood were originally conceived and written down in Sumer,* translated and modified later in Babylon, and reworked by the Assyrians ***before they were used by the Hebrew scribes for the versions which appear in the Bible.*** ***In revising the Mesopotamian creation story for their own ends, the Hebrew scribes tightened the narrative and the focus but retained the concept of the all-powerful deity who brings order from chaos.*** Marduk, in the Enuma Elish, establishes the recognizable order of the world - *just as God does in the Genesis tale* - and human beings are expected to recognize this great gift and honor the deity through service. *"Enuma Elish - The Babylonian Epic of Creation - Full Text - World History Encyclopedia"* *"Sumerian Is the World's Oldest Written Language | ProLingo"* *"Sumerian Civilization: Inventing the Future - World History Encyclopedia"* ("The Sumerians were the people of southern Mesopotamia whose civilization flourished between c. 4100-1750 BCE." "Ancient Israelites and their origins date back to 1800-1200 BCE.") *"The Myth of Adapa - World History Encyclopedia"* Also discussed by Professor Christine Hayes at Yale University in her 1st lecture of the series on the Hebrew Bible from 8:50 to 14:30 minutes, lecture 3 from 28:30 to 41:35 minutes, lecture 4 from 0:00 up to 21:30 minutes and 24:00 up to 35:30 minutes and lecture 7 from 24:20 to 25:10 minutes. From a Biblical scholar: "Many stories in the ancient world have their origins in other stories and were borrowed and modified from other or earlier peoples. *For instance, many of the stories now preserved in the Bible are* ***modified*** *versions of stories that existed in the cultures and traditions of Israel’s* ***older*** *contemporaries.* Stories about the creation of the universe, a cataclysmic universal flood, digging wells as land markers, the naming of important cultic sites, gods giving laws to their people, and even stories about gods decreeing the possession of land to their people were all part of the cultural and literary matrix of the ancient Near East. *Biblical scribes freely* ***adopted and modified*** *these stories as a means to express their own identity, origins, and customs."* *"Stories from the Bible"* by Dr Steven DiMattei, from his website *"Biblical Contradictions"* ------------------------------------------------------------------ In addition, look up the below articles. *"Genesis 1:1-2 --- not a creation ex nihilo"* - Dr Steven DiMattei *"Yahweh was just an ancient Canaanite god. We have been deceived! - Escaping Christian Fundamentalism"* *"Hammurabi - World History Encyclopedia"* (Hammurabi (r. 1792-1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon best known for his famous law code which served as the model for others, *including the Mosaic Law of the Bible.)* *"Debunking the Devil - Michael A. Sherlock (Author)"* *"The Greatest Trick Religion Ever Pulled: Convincing Us That Satan Exists | Atheomedy"* *"Zoroastrianism And Persian Mythology: The Foundation Of Belief"* (Scroll to the last section: Zoroastrianism is the Foundation of Western Belief) *"10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions - Listverse"* *"January | 2014 | Atheomedy"* - Where the Hell Did the Idea of Hell Come From? *"Retired bishop explains the reason why the Church invented "Hell" - Ideapod"* Watch *"The Origins of Salvation, Judgement and Hell"* by Derreck Bennett at Atheologica (Sensitive theists should only watch from 7:00 to 17:30 minutes as evangelical Christians are lambasted. He's a former theist and has been studying the scholarship and comparative religions for over 15 years) *"Top Ten Reasons Noah’s Flood is Mythology - The Sensuous Curmudgeon"* *"Forget about Noah's Ark; There Was No Worldwide Flood | Bible Interp"* *"The Search for Noah’s Flood - Biblical Archaeology Society"* *"Eridu Genesis - World History Encyclopedia"* *"The Atrahasis Epic: The Great Flood & the Meaning of Suffering - World History Encyclopedia"* Watch *"How Aron Ra Debunks Noah's Flood"* (8 part series debunking Noah's flood using multiple branches of science) *"The Adam and Eve myth - News24"* *"Before Adam and Eve - Psychology Today"* *"Gilgamesh vs. Noah - Wordpress"* *"Old Testament Tales Were Stolen From Other Cultures - Griffin"* *"Parallelism between “The Hymn to Aten” and Psalm 104 - Project Augustine"* *"Studying the Bible"* - by Dr Steven DiMattei (This particular article from a critical Biblical scholar highlights how the authors of the Hebrew Bible used their *fictional* god as a mouthpiece for their own views and ideologies) *"How do we know that the biblical writers were* ***not*** *writing history?"* -- by Dr Steven DiMattei *"Contradictions in the Bible | Identified verse by verse and explained using the most up-to-date scholarly information about the Bible, its texts, and the men who wrote them"* -- by Dr. Steven DiMattei
@joeneil54852 ай бұрын
@@emilclark645 Nice! The next time you're feeling a bit under the weather-- will you have yourself bled with leeches...? And then brag about it online...?
@emilclark6452 ай бұрын
@@joeneil5485 Just stating a fact to prove a point, my view hasn't changed because of so called scientific facts over the years, your free to believe whatever you want.
@joeneil54852 ай бұрын
@@emilclark645 *so-called *you're
@jackburkhart8732 ай бұрын
A topic you didn’t bring up for the rock bending was vibration from the earthquakes. In concrete work we us vibrating equipment to keep the product semiliquid. Would it not be possible that the earthquakes accomplished this same process?
@jackaroyan2451Ай бұрын
Stay encouraged believing in the creator and his plan
@edbarskite2730Ай бұрын
SO HAPPY YOU GUYS SPREADING THE TRUTH,, GOD BLESS,, ED,,
@davidgardner863Ай бұрын
THEYRE SPREADING A MYTH!
@edbarskite2730Ай бұрын
@davidgardner863 GOOD LUCK BUDDY,,
@pekdeАй бұрын
@@davidgardner863you have Strong believe buddy
@masada28282 ай бұрын
Thank you for making clear & concise for the likes of me, to understand. “For from the creation of the world the invisible things of Him are clearly seen, being understood through the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse”.
@levipack38352 ай бұрын
Geology never made sense without a global flood
@beestoe9932 ай бұрын
Agreed, I never believed the nonsense about mountain ranges being formed by Continents "nudging" each other at less than a snails speed. It is absurd.
@levipack38352 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 Walt Brown had some interesting predictions about the Continental plates. He suggested that as we approach the end the ones that have been subducted will warm it back up similar to prior to the flood. They can see the temperatures of some of the subducted plates and they are warming.
@jeffbybee52072 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 like the example of the Indian subcontenant running into Asia?
@beestoe9932 ай бұрын
@@jeffbybee5207 Exactly. The Darwinian cult is all over the place trying to explain others as well.
@mirandahotspring40192 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 No, absurd is a global flood in human history! Absolute nonsense! You really believe two little koalas that waddled 12,000km from Australia to the middle east, just because it was raining! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@harithe61632 ай бұрын
Woww great to see 😇 👍🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳God bless you all 🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@charliejohnston19782 ай бұрын
We the people love how you make these geologic videos and We totally believe in a young earth history. Please keep up the great work men.
@mandiemarr1247Ай бұрын
Great research and great work guys god bless❤
@tropicaltico2 ай бұрын
When the flood water drained off in massive sheets into the sinking ocean basins. The weight was removed from the continents. Then there was massive hydraulic pressure on the magma deep in the earth that transferred from below the ocean basins to to uplifting the continents. There was also horizontal crust movement. In some places the the magma broke through creating massive lava flows. Ie: Eastern Washington, India, Siberia. Some areas created volcanic fields and stratovolcanoes. Or just pushing up mountain ranges.
@beestoe9932 ай бұрын
I see what you mean, but I think it was more geologically devastating than that. The breaking up of the fountains of the great deep caused the earths crust to fracture globally and break apart like unzipping a zipper. That (and the rising tides) caused subduction, and then continents began separating, shifting and colliding. Then after the worst of the chaos subsided, the earths crust was in severe imbalance and slowly began to re-balance itself via gravity. That re-balancing is also known as isostacy, that is what made mountains rise up. Things like the Yellowstone super volcano were mere side effects of the global turmoil.
@haggismcbaggis94852 ай бұрын
The Deccan Traps in India are considered to have formed as it moved over the Reunion hotspot.
@DeliveredfromevilАй бұрын
44:24 That place is absolutely beautiful!! I’ve never been to Utah or Colorado but would LOVE to go one day just to look at the beautiful scenery there. I live in the Appalachian mountains.
@IvicaCoric-q1n2 ай бұрын
Od kada gledam ovaj kanal,divim se vasem radu.
@patriciagrenier9082Ай бұрын
Thanks! 4 Babie❤
@keithjames56762 ай бұрын
Can you imagine ?? Seeing the water rushing by that caused the grand canyon , and the noise it would have made was Epic i bet ,,,,, no lie ,,
@wuchan88372 ай бұрын
Excellent! Many Christians I know and respect follow conventional science when it comes to creation. They even teach it as biblical fact. Man, they are missing out! A young earth reveals how incredible God is in ways old earth doesn’t. This video proves God made quick work of creation. This is comforting because that might mean He will also make quick work of the end. Humanity won’t have to continue like this for countless millennia before the Kingdom come. We can expect Him very soon!
@fzr10009812 ай бұрын
Might? Right in the scripture "God will make a short work upon the earth" in judgment and the judgments of The Revelation occur toward the end of a 3.5 year period. 2 Peter also indicates the universe will be uncreated as quickly as it was created
@wuchan88372 ай бұрын
@@fzr1000981 “Short” from His perspective. It’s been 2000 years since Christ. I’m talking about quick work in our lifetime.
@fzr10009812 ай бұрын
@wuchan8837 you're not reading it correctly, the "short work" is acting in Judgment. Christ compares it the the global judgment of Noah's time. Alot of people died in a very short period of time
@fzr10009812 ай бұрын
@wuchan8837 sure judgment is delayed, but when it happens it is swift and sudden, leaving no question of God's power
@JRB-uy4ml2 ай бұрын
The Kingdom came in Acts chapter 2.
@INHUMANENATION2 ай бұрын
It's 2024 and the Flood hypothesis makes more and more sense scientifically every day. One paradigm that I hope videos like this help to break is the stigma that Christians cant be scientific. Which couldnt be further from the truth imho. Thank you and God bless❤
@scisher32942 ай бұрын
FALSE. 😂🤡
@joshuataylor35502 ай бұрын
You're in a cult
@scisher32942 ай бұрын
@@joshuataylor3550 “you’re in a cult”, says the guy who believes fantasy stories in an old book 😂🤡 Wow! You sure PROVED me wrong 😋🙃
@scisher32942 ай бұрын
@@joshuataylor3550 aww, what’s the matter Josh? No follow up? I’m going to laugh ESPECIALLY hard if you would be so kind to tell me that you are voting for Trump. Because that would be the darkest most burnt cultist kettle trying to call anyone else “in a cult” out of projection 🤣🤣🤣🤡
@wafflesandagave2 ай бұрын
@@scisher3294 So because we believe in an old book we’re in a cult? You have a lot to learn, I hope you realize what you’re saying next time.
@simonfrank47052 ай бұрын
What a great work!
@kevinrittenhouse40152 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video, but I am curious about something. Was the state of California originally part of the Continental shelf before the Rocky mountains were formed?
@cosmictreason22422 ай бұрын
From the in depth mechanism video it sends California's bedrock is ocean crust, or if not, at least it was not part of the continental plate originally
@deborahhayes26202 ай бұрын
Fascinating. All your dedication and time invested is so appreciated. We now understand truth being revealed by our Creator. All of the technology today is providing greater tools. I'm so glad I came across these videos and channel.
@larrywilliams549023 күн бұрын
This is what I have been waiting for to present to the scoffers.Some will still scoff because they don't want there to be a God.But some may take heart..................🙏
@noneyabidness96442 ай бұрын
Why was this hidden in my playlist?
@EmmettMcKinney-cc7cf2 күн бұрын
Ever since 8th grade (1954), I could never agree with the river-erosion idea. Seeing this video is much more plausible!
@VernCrisler2 ай бұрын
With these folded rocks, I think you guys have discovered the Achilles Heel of Cuvier's epochal theory of the earth, not to mention other old earth theories.
@mirandahotspring40192 ай бұрын
No, nothing changes, regardless of the nonsense these clowns propose.
@jerrymoore8382 ай бұрын
@@mirandahotspring4019 Its good to keep an open mind. People who you don't agree with aren't clowns
@mirandahotspring40192 ай бұрын
@@jerrymoore838 No, they are clowns for perpetuating ancient myths and lies and perverting science to try and justify those irrational beliefs.
@mirandahotspring40192 ай бұрын
@@jerrymoore838 Try reading some basic geology textbooks. Ascribling millions of years of geological formations to a single global flood four and a half thousand years ago is absolute nonsense!
@duncangreenwood19752 ай бұрын
Lets give thanks to those people who made those wonderful maps - God bless them for their efforts.
@johansteyn592 ай бұрын
I just want to thank you for documentaries like this one. It does help to show that God created the earth and the Flood really took place, therefore we can keep on trusting God and His plan for salvation. When I was younger, I tried to read as much as possible on geology but I could never break the 'code' as there were so many contradictions in media and articles on the subject. I then bought a book called, "The story of earth & life : a Southern Africa perspective on a 4.6 billion-year journey / Terence McCarthy, Bruce Rubidge. Needless to say, it did not break open the 'code' for me either. Then I found your programs which broke the 'code'. Keep on with your good work. It stands as a testimony against the science of evolution. God bless!!!
@scottwillson4826Ай бұрын
Great Video! Thank you for your work.
@michaeldiaz24392 ай бұрын
Awesome brothers for this video. It amazing to think that knew you would be making this video to help us believers have more faith in him. And also to help non believers maybe become believers!
@marionchase-kleeves83112 ай бұрын
1:14:29 Tufa is volcanic ash that is very lite and soft. A layer of tufa laid down by super volcano in New Mexico was carved out by pre-Columbian people near Santa Fe in process of building dwelling structures
@sugaronthefloor12 ай бұрын
Love videos like these, keep it up! 🙂
@heydude7568Ай бұрын
great vid thank you can you tell me please where i can listen to the acoustic guitar track? i loved the fingerpicking but couldnt find it anywhere, even looked up the artists at the end
@sandrostudio2 ай бұрын
Around 1:26:00, a fold can occur in sedimentary rock without the need for it to first become metamorphic rock. For a metamorphic rock to form, however, it must be at a suitable depth from the surface or near a heat source, such as a pluton.
@sethhamby94052 ай бұрын
So cool.
@lauriaktahiАй бұрын
wow, yes Ive been living on the Mogollan Rim for 8 years. I had spent 7 years in Yellowstone before this, so I recognized I was in a cauldera. I had been camping all over the forest for 6 years, and 3 years ago, in this meadow at nearly 7000ft, I felt 2 harmonic tremors. I researched, and yes, there were several eruptions, and I am suggesting that its quite possible that this location is connected to the Yellowstone hotspot, The hotspot is located below the tectonic plates, which travel. My time in Yellowstone really opened my eyes to many truths about our planet.
@Zimbertica2 ай бұрын
As of 25:21 in, is there research into the level of plasticity that the rocks had during the deformation? Because my thinking is if they are still fresh and water-laden then there would be some kind of mixing due to turbulence created by the thrusting, right? The layers had to be sufficiently dry enough to maintain their lamination without mixing yet sufficiently wet enough to bend instead of breaking.
@TunnellMill12 ай бұрын
Wonderful work!
@DogSerious2 ай бұрын
The earth is a carcass of the first created world. And, one event crated the layers, I love fossilized trees running through multiple layers!
@TheFlounderPounderАй бұрын
Can you guys do a segment on the white sand national park and the footprints?
@joek5112 ай бұрын
I had / took 2 years of physical geography. Even my professors (in the 80's) did not believe the Colorado River created the Grand Canyon . As to the 47 minute area and rain after the flood. There is a factor few people think about. Trees take a long time to grow. What holds most of the soil in place? What requires large quantities of water to grow? Trees. What happen to the trees during the flood? (Gone) So Noah gets off the Ark , there are no trees . A heavy rain comes, no trees to absorb the water, no roots to hold the soil. What happens? And this went on for decades as the trees slowly came back. Look at what happen with Hurricane Helene. What If there were no trees on them mountains? No roots to hold the soil and rocks. You get the point.
@DeliveredfromevilАй бұрын
54:52 this is all so amazing. I really enjoy learning and watching this.
@notinside12 ай бұрын
We had a conversation with my family about the per vs post flood world. Do you believe that the continents are in the general in the location they are currently. Or a Pangaea with major contanatlal drift?
@kentallen38502 ай бұрын
Well Done!
@Sharon-y3f4u2 ай бұрын
That was excellent. Thank you.
@lisarie67852 ай бұрын
I love these videos.
@sandrostudio2 ай бұрын
At around 1:18:00, it is stated that a lake forms due to direct precipitation over an extended period of time. However, this is incorrect. A lake is primarily the result of groundwater effects in the area. In other words, the region's hydrogeology, the types of rock present, and the geomorphology all play a crucial role in the lake's formation. While rain certainly contributes to the water input, it is not the main cause. Geology is the primary factor that determines the outcome. You can find a lake where it doesn't rain much, such as the Dead Sea.
@zeddling151Ай бұрын
One thing about creation science is that it's just plain simple. The Bible makes states and research confirms it. Unlike it's counterpart where once we hit a block, we conclude it must have taken millions of years or result to complex twists and turns to force a solution. Keep on with the work. This in itself is a form of ministry. We'll be praying for you.
@davidgardner863Ай бұрын
Creation science is an oxymoron. If it wasn’t for Genesis, no scientist would ever come to the conclusions these guys have
@zeddling151Ай бұрын
@@davidgardner863 Arguably false and true. But the current reality is that God exists and we have the Bible so creation science does confirm what they see.
@davidgardner863Ай бұрын
@ The Bible flood story is a metaphor, not a historical account.
@zeddling151Ай бұрын
@@davidgardner863 Actually no. If you are to believe the Bible, you have to view Genesis as literal human history. All the way from the 7 day creation to the flood and the other events therein. If you don't you deny the Bible it's ability to prove itself as the Word of God as it claims and that's not the best way to approach your search for the truth. I say this because the flood is not supposed to be taken as an event that is natural. It was a supernatural event only instigated by a being who is beyond the natural laws that govern nature. If you fail to accept that then the flood will not make any sense even if you want to view it as metaphorical. Usually my main argument for such debates is that all these differences we have stem from the fact of whether we believe in God and the Bible or not. If we're from different ends, we will always be at loggerheads because the basis of our beliefs are different.
@ATAVMJPRO2 ай бұрын
Excellent scientific work,... I'm glad you haven't let the "evolution" adherents deter your work.
@KennethKustren-lr6tg2 ай бұрын
Who examines the Electrical Properties of these layers ... ?
@haroldjones93212 ай бұрын
I can't help but think Electric Universe modeling. The ThunderboltsProject and the book by Imlmanuel Velikovsky, ‘Worlds in Collision. The universe is indeed Electromagnetic. View the Grand Canyon from altitude and compare it to the 4k miles long scar on Mars.😊
@rosewhite---2 ай бұрын
The mountains were raised in The Days of Peleg - that is why they have unopened seashells on them all.
@bigchieftrucker9757Ай бұрын
Amazing research. Amazing geology, Amazing God!
@davidgardner863Ай бұрын
When is Snelling going to address the heat problem caused by rapid plate movement, mountain uplifting and radioactive decay?
@dr.davidbannerf.e.s.62172 ай бұрын
at about 2:20 in this video, the "folds" shown are location where branches or knots were located on the sides of Very Large Trees. Drill straight into one of the layers horizontally, a few feet and i highly doubt you will find any kind of fossil. Instead i think you will only find more of the decayed and petrified into stone and minerals...of the Tree. You're looking at an enormous branch or trunk section that is on it's side.
@Fordry2 ай бұрын
That's the Whitmore Helipad fold. No relation Dr. Whitmore in this film. It's most certainly NOT a tree. I've stood right there close enough to touch it.
@ivanvdwalt92652 ай бұрын
Thank you veey much for your important work. As you yourselves have found though, those that have their minds sent against God and the bible, could not care less about 'evidence'. If 'Someone' emerged from the grave, they would insist on dismissing the facts as fantasy. Keep on though, assuredly the Lord will use your work for His glory in some way!
@12TribesUnite2 ай бұрын
Seems so in many ways.. if you look at the earth from above - e.g., via googlearth you can clearly see.. not just floods but also other catastrophes (fitting bible stuff.. like melted stuff..
@sergeb782 ай бұрын
Wonderful ! thank you
@billpayne52 ай бұрын
It would have been good to show an example of sandstone (not quartzite) which was subjected to heat and compression and then bent or faulted to show how the sand grains were affected - presumably fractured or showing strain under cross-polarized light. Great video - THANK YOU!
@DarkPerry1.019 күн бұрын
54:05 there’s a spring fed stream in jungle mountains in Guatemala that is very calcium rich, you can find snails and other things in the water covered in layers of calcium, some with one very thin layer and others with layers up to 1/4 of inch thick, same for tree branches, sticks, and rocks, that fall into the stream, very interesting place, like you can almost see stuff get fossilized right before your eyes, (I mean it’s like watching the minute hand on a clock) but to me still very good evidence that fossilization happens rapidly and not over millions of years. 😎
@Xenosaurian2 ай бұрын
Fantastic documentary!!! Looking forward to what's coming next... also really hope these movies could be made available for a Swedish audience, especially as I know family and friends who need to know this stuff but who don't know English and can't watch it!
@Jtanonymous2 ай бұрын
Just because that story of genesis could likely have happened (like at the end of the ice age), doesn’t necessarily mean that earth didn’t exist well before.
@warnerchandler98262 ай бұрын
Hold on a minute and think. Naturalistic scientists (they a priori accept only natural, ongoing processes due to mere natural laws, no involvement by God: none) have been denying any and all evidence of Biblical history--in this case, special creation not evolution, and a global powerful flood being responsible for the deposition of these many vast sedimentary layers in one cataclysmic event. This video presents many evidences that point to these Biblical events. An admission of this evidence totally undermines their millions and billions of years of "evolution" producing what we see. For instance, the sandstone layers that cross nearly the entire North American continent that on the western end is 3 miles deep is clearly not gradually produced over millions of years of deposition of sand in a steady ocean shoreline. It is a whole package deal. If these geological features can be explained best by quick, powerful forces such as Noah's flood, there is no need for the millions and billions of years. Besides, if they admit any evidence of Biblical events, particularly the global flood, their whole house of cards falls.
@cosmictreason22422 ай бұрын
Moving the goalposts
@CoreyLambrecht2 ай бұрын
I agree. The universe and earth are ancient. The history of mankind and other Biblical events are not.
@cosmictreason22422 ай бұрын
@@CoreyLambrecht the earth is young
@roblangsdorf87582 ай бұрын
The ice age happened AFTER the flood. During the flood, the old ocean floor was pushed away by rising magma. That magma heated the oceans, producing hypercanes that moved lots of water over the cold continents where it fell as snow. But after 500 years or so, the oceans were no longer hot enough to produce enough snow to maintain the glaciers. So they melted away. Everything above the great unconformity at the bottom of the Grand Canyon was laid down in a period of two years or less. There really is no room for millions of years.
@skidmark7845Күн бұрын
43:45 glad to see I wasn’t the only one that rode the short bus
@pdanoe2 ай бұрын
53:20 "based on my fish experiments ..." What experiments is he referring to?
@CaliforniasnowАй бұрын
This is certainly fascinating stuff but why only focus on Noah's flood? Could not these massive layers of sediment have been deposited during the earth's creation before the land was divided from the waters? Wouldn't the uplifting of the continents separate the land from the seas causing this type of rock & mountain formation?
@bunyz97282 ай бұрын
I live next to the Wasatch mountains and visited the Uintah mountains. At the mouth and through Provo canyon and others are huge areas of bent rocks. I never knew the real reason so this video is just... AWESOME! Utah is littered with faults. I see now what happened. Must have been huge earthquakes.
@Mary-t5d5c2 ай бұрын
I know that shale is extensibly used in gas and oil extraction. It's also basically a clay/quartz. I'd think you'd know that.
@Fordry2 ай бұрын
What was said in this that disagrees with that?
@bookofrevelation49242 ай бұрын
Is it possible the top of pyramid with top case stones still in place, but stones below appear eroded away, been through Noah's flood that rose to that height?
@garrygraham2 ай бұрын
@@bookofrevelation4924 no, the pyramids were built some centuries after the flood. The Egyptians were descended from Mizraim, son of Ham and arrived at Nile after leaving being dispersed from Babel.
@bookofrevelation49242 ай бұрын
@@garrygraham just seems like that technology is somehow isolated from structures afterwards for quite some time, even yet today perhaps. Like as if it was technology developed and then very quickly lost or abandoned. Then the damages that appear as if submerged to nearly top of them. Then also the origin is uncertain.
@garrygraham2 ай бұрын
@@bookofrevelation4924 the damage is just that the cap stones were robbed, leaving the rough stone or brick work underneath exposed. There is nothing unusual about the technology used at the time. There gas been a lot misleading hype about the pyramids. They take a wide range of forms and levels of sophistication, and of course they occur around the world.
@bookofrevelation49242 ай бұрын
@@garrygraham there are other pyramids using same or improved technology afterwards? People without skill needed to build those pyramids were able to reach up that high and remove to steal stones from those heights? Why stop and leave a cap so uniformly divided along bottom edge?
@warnerchandler98262 ай бұрын
Two things: 1) The Bible says the floodwaters covered to tops of the highest mountains (of the pre-flood era), so no, if the pyramids had existed before the flood, they would have been covered completely. 2) I think you need to think about the power of a global flood, specifically 3 to 5 miles deep water moving unhindered over the face of the earth. Unimaginable power and destruction! You seem to be thinking a flat, shallow, placid water, just lapping near the tops of the pyramids. Think and imagine much, much larger and more powerful.
@thomasfogerty351524 күн бұрын
I watched this to get a laigh out of out it cause non of this is real science. Thanks for making my day guys.
@Merrill-o5x2 ай бұрын
I have just one question. Are you saying there were no mountains before the flood ?
@Pyr0Ben2 ай бұрын
We don't know what the landscape was like before the flood
@Merrill-o5x2 ай бұрын
@@Pyr0Ben Really so all those Geologist that spent 8 years learning about these things is just a joke ? Nah you're the joke !
@Pyr0Ben2 ай бұрын
@@Merrill-o5x what is bro talking about 💀
@Merrill-o5x2 ай бұрын
@@Pyr0Ben Dude there is mention of mountains in Scripture before the flood. The flood did not create the mountains. Okay.
@Fordry2 ай бұрын
@@Merrill-o5xconsider that there is thousands of feet of sedimentary rock layers over most of the continents which were deposited during the flood. This means the landscape was scoured that significantly. Nothing of that previous landscape existed after. It was scoured down thousands of feet before it all redeposited.
@keithjames56762 ай бұрын
I always wanted to be a geologist , my grandma was one , and she died before i got old enough to really learn anything ,
@KnucklebarkRanch2 ай бұрын
Awesome gentleman Ive been following you guys for a long long time and I’ve been looking at Gods creation with informed eyes and it has led to better understanding Gods power and great love for us ! Thank you
@guylelanglois66422 ай бұрын
Re equilibrate? Wow, never heard that one before. Austrailian? Great movie
@RP-lh5ih2 ай бұрын
Could you perform similar research with verification videos on other continents to prove there are similarities worldwide of your findings? Movement of plates and time periods from one single land mass may be a useful subject.
@trishmcmahon16172 ай бұрын
I hope the young people trust God's Word about Creation and how the earth is stable and flat. I love what you are doing.