ORIGINS | A variety of evidences for the receding of the Floodwater off the continents will be provided. Geological evidence is first presented for differential vertical tectonics to drain the Floodwater. As the Floodwater first drains as wide currents, great erosion occurs with the formation of planation surfaces and the long transport of resistant rocks. As more and more land is exposed above the Floodwater, the water becomes more channelized forming another set of unique landforms. Water and wind gaps, pediments, and submarine canyons will be described. All these features are very difficult, if not impossible, to explain by the uniformitarian paradigm, providing strong evidence for the reality of the Genesis Flood.
Michael Oard
Michael has a Masters Science degree in Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington and is now retired after working as a meteorologist with the US National Weather Service for 30 years. He has researched and speaks on the compelling evidence for Noah’s Flood and the Ice Age that followed, and how the incredible wooly mammoth connects to biblical history. Michael has published many papers in his field in widely recognised journals and has written An Ice Age Caused by the Genesis Flood, Ancient Ice Ages or Gigantic Submarine Landslides?, The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood and The Frozen Record. He is also author of Frozen in Time, The Weather Book and Life in the Great Ice Age.He serves on the board of the Creation Research Society, USA and lives in Montana.
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Selected of his articles are:
- Retreating Stage formation of gravel sheets in south-central Asia
- Analysis of Walt Brown’s Flood model
- Taxonomic manipulations likely common
- Is the faint young sun paradox solved?
- Evolutionary troubles with the origin and demise of dinosaurs
- Did birds evolve from dinosaurs?
- The remarkable African Planation Surface
- Is the K/T the post-Flood boundary?—part 3: volcanism and plate tectonics
- Excellent summary of scientific evidence for Creation and the Flood, but controversial in some areas
- Two more late Ice Age megafloods discovered
- Paleoenvironments and the Bible
- Is the K/T the Post-Flood boundary?—part 1: introduction and the scale of sedimentary rocks
- Is the K/T the post-Flood boundary?—part 2: paleoclimates and fossils
- 320-million-year-old amber has flowering plant chemistry
- It’s plain to see
- Only one Lake Missoula Flood
- Evolutionary professor encourages critical thinking
- The uniformitarian challenge of ultrahigh-pressure minerals
- Watery catastrophe deduced from huge Ceratopsian dinosaur graveyard
- The uniformitarian mystery of radiolarian chert
- The naturalistic formation of planets exceedingly difficult
- Can welded tuffs form underwater?
- Polar dinosaur conundrum
- Flood transported quartzites: Part 3—failure of uniformitarian interpretations
- Flood transported quartzites: Part 4—diluvial interpretations
- ‘Gastroliths’ deposited by mass flow
- Radiometric dating and old ages in disarray
- Do rivers erode through mountains?
- The stress/heat flow paradox of the San Andreas Fault, California
- Dancing Dinosaurs?
- Defining the Flood/post-Flood boundary in sedimentary rocks
- Loess problems
- New footprints from Ileret, Kenya, supposed to be from human evolutionary ancestor
- A review of The Doctrines of Genesis 1–11: A Compendium and Defense of Traditional Catholic Theology on Origins by Fr Victor P. Warkulwiz
- The paradox of warm-climate vegetation in Antarctica
- Dinosaur demise did not jump start mammal evolution
- How did 90% of large Australian Ice Age animals go extinct?
- What is the meaning of dropstones in the rock record?
- Many arches and natural bridges likely from the Flood
- How old is Grand Canyon?
- Poor scholarship and self deception: A book review of The Bible, Rocks and Time: Geological Evidence for the Age of the Earth by Davis A. Young and Ralph F. Stearley
- Devils Tower can be explained by floodwater runoff
- Colorado Plateau sandstones derived from the Appalachians?
- Are fossils ever found in the wrong place?
- Beware of paleoenvironmental deductions
- Megaflood origin of Box Canyon, Idaho, and implications for sapping erosion