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The Missouri Sea Floor
Explore the history of Missouri's rock and fossil record from a Biblical creationist perspective.
Produced by Visual Time Capsule Productions, LLC. www.visual-time-capsule.com
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MAC 2025 Calendar - Scorpion
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This video presented by MAC President Marv Schaefer describes features of the amazing scorpion that proclaim the creativity of God in His creation. This is another of the incredible animal talks from the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
MAC 2025 Calendar - Octopus
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This video presented by MAC President Marv Schaefer describes features of the incredible octopus that proclaim the wisdom and creativity of God in His creation! This is another of the incredible animal talks from the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
MAC Calendar 2025 - Anteater by Dennis Genovese
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This video presented by MAC Speaker Dennis Genovese describes the wisdom and creativity of God in His creation of the anteater. This is one of the incredible animal talks of the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
MAC Calendar 2025 - BLUE WHALES by Dennis Genovese
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This video presented by MAC Speaker Dennis Genovese describes the wisdom of God in His creation of the Blue Whales and how, in His goodness, He blesses the whole world through them. This is one of the incredible animal talks of the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
MAC Calendar 2025 - Hummingbird
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This video presented by MAC Speaker Steve Grimes proclaims the wisdom and goodness of God in His creation of the hummingbird. This is another of the incredible animal talks from the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
MAC 2025 Calendar - Dogs, Dogs, and more Dogs!
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This video presented by MAC Speaker Steve Grimes describes the wisdom and goodness of God in His creation of the dog kind. This is one of the incredible animal talks of the 2025 MAC Creation Calendar.
Promotional Video for MAC 2025 Creation Calendar
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Promotional Video for the MAC 2025 Creation Calendar, filled with pictures of amazing animals and also links to MAC speakers teaching on each one. Link below to purchase yours from the MAC website. 1 for $15, or 2 for $25. missouricreation.com/store/p/mac-2024-calendar Thank you for your support! The MAC Leadership Board
Calendar Promo, R1
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Promotional video for our 2025 Creation Calendar, filled with pictures of amazing animals and also links to MAC speakers teaching on each one. Link to purchase yours from the MAC website: missouricreation.com/store/p/mac-2024-calendar
One Day Over Coffee - A Conversation About Origins
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One Day Over Coffee - A Conversation About Origins
Missouri's Mastodon Graveyard - Virtual Field Trip
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Missouri's Mastodon Graveyard - Virtual Field Trip
The Eruptions of Mt St Helens: Lessons from a Modern Catastrophe
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The Eruptions of Mt St Helens: Lessons from a Modern Catastrophe
Piecing Together Earth's Puzzle: Plate Tectonics, Volcanoes, & The Flood
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Piecing Together Earth's Puzzle: Plate Tectonics, Volcanoes, & The Flood
The Wonder of the Cell
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The Wonder of the Cell
Genetics, Natural Selection, and the Death Knell of the Neo Darwinian Synthesis
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Genetics, Natural Selection, and the Death Knell of the Neo Darwinian Synthesis
The Circle of Time: Is The Present the Key to the Past?
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The Circle of Time: Is The Present the Key to the Past?
The Descent of Man
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The Descent of Man
Creation Evangelism: Foundational to the Gospel of Christ
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Creation Evangelism: Foundational to the Gospel of Christ
Stephen Hawking: Theologian?
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Stephen Hawking: Theologian?
Ancient DNA vs The Bible
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Ancient DNA vs The Bible
Hey, There are Dinosaurs in My Bible!
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Hey, There are Dinosaurs in My Bible!
Adam’s Children: Tracing the History of Humanity - Special Event!
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Adam’s Children: Tracing the History of Humanity - Special Event!

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  • @PraiseDog
    @PraiseDog Годину тому

    I believe the capacity to believe in nonsense had evolutionary benefit, it bound societies together. And it still does. But I personally don't really want to be a mindless tsetse fly, I have limits on how much I will play that game.

  • @endubito
    @endubito День тому

    I'll give a like just for the effort. I can't get behind the crinoid evidence or the turbid mud flow, or any of the conclusions in the video for that matter, but I do recognize these are subject matter experts in areas of geology, however misguided the conclusions may be.

  • @RC6790
    @RC6790 День тому

    All those people died in that Flood????? Why in all these layers supposedly caused by that flood no human remains and no higher (more recent) animals. The worldwide flood story is BS, there is simply not enough water to flood everywhere on the earth and if you imagined that it happened, where did all that water go to? Religious stories from the Iron Age and before were when people just did not know what happened so they made up stories and passed them down. Why is it that the various Gods created by the human mind all have their own specific geographic regions and better yet why have none of those Gods ever showed themselves? Ans. They are only found in the mind of man, there is no evidence that they exist so you must believe in them on faith!

  • @terryhoffman795
    @terryhoffman795 День тому

    when i saw the channel name my first thought was oh oh the baboons got loose and made it into the recording studio. i was right!

  • @mutualbeard
    @mutualbeard 2 дні тому

    This video is eroding my brain. I will turn it off and go out to search for flying pigs.

  • @Arealcarpenter
    @Arealcarpenter 2 дні тому

    Go stand in the missouri river bud lol. literally the larger the surface area the easier it is to move something in water😂 your logic is so wrong its not even funny. Its almost like you are just making this all up😂😂

  • @phatphish7617
    @phatphish7617 2 дні тому

    Silly...

  • @rickw0226
    @rickw0226 2 дні тому

    How embarrassing. Glad I moved out of the state.

  • @stephenmauro1770
    @stephenmauro1770 3 дні тому

    Some of the flood waters came from under the ground which could allow the rock layers to hydroplane on the water. Great info in this video, however the audio is not to good, the background music is useless and the picture in picture effects is not helpful. Cant tell what i am looking at with the fading out and split screen.

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 3 дні тому

    Anyone who believes the myths retold in Genesis really happened are obviously missing a few sheep from the top paddock!

  • @1975tp
    @1975tp 3 дні тому

    Good job again. :)

  • @pgmreallaw
    @pgmreallaw 3 дні тому

    The distances within the known universe totally destroy any " scientific truth" in the creation myth.

  • @pgmreallaw
    @pgmreallaw 3 дні тому

    Over hundreds of millions of years, whole continents have moved, seas and oceans have formed, filled, drained and the process repeated all over the globe. This notion of flowing mud from a single flood event depositing bones and remains of various creatures is pure non sense.

    • @Arealcarpenter
      @Arealcarpenter 2 дні тому

      Not only nonsense but a dangerous way of thinking. Holy crap are people easily manipulated 😂😂😂

    • @FelonyVideos
      @FelonyVideos День тому

      Yes. Everyone knows the whole universe popped out of complete nothingness. Very scientific. 😂

    • @pgmreallaw
      @pgmreallaw День тому

      @@FelonyVideos World created in 6000 years simply not a supportable belief at all and only serves to bring comfort to the ignorant.

  • @tomgunn8004
    @tomgunn8004 3 дні тому

    Mockers and scoffers abound just as the Bible says they would. Thank you for this informative video. Maranatha!!!!!

  • @RuggedBrotha
    @RuggedBrotha 3 дні тому

    appalachins drink a lot. they see ufos too. buuuuuurp

  • @carlericvonkleistiii2188
    @carlericvonkleistiii2188 3 дні тому

    I know who owns lifetime tickets to the Ark theme park in Ken-by-God-tucky!

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch 3 дні тому

    How can it be that so many young people blindly adore Hutton and Lyell's theory without a shred of evidence for it. It is just made up. When we look around the Earth at the many horizontal layers of the Earth that lie loosely on top of each other, we see clear evidence of a regularly recurring natural disaster. The catastrophe theory is reality. Ancient writings and also Plato tell us about a regularly recurring natural disaster caused by a celestial body. This is a planet that revolves around the sun in an eccentric orbit and is therefore only near the sun and its other planets for a short time. By crossing the ecliptic plane at very high speed, this planet causes a natural disaster on Earth that we mainly know as a flood. But there are also volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and a bombardment of fiery meteors. In ancient writings we find many details about this disaster that ultimately left a thick layer of mud over most of the earth. All that happens in seven days. That layer dries and hardens, but lies loose on top of the layer below it. That planet was seen and depicted just before our era. To learn more about the flood cycle with a timeline and highly developed disappeared civilizations, you can read an e-book: Planet 9 = Nibiru. search: planet 9 roest

  • @thomasvnl
    @thomasvnl 3 дні тому

    Visual Time Capsule? The intro sure brings back feelings of the 80s. You would think with the internet and Wikipedia being a real thing, claims about how this planet and us were created by a strange omniscient entity would have died out in the past 30 years. Yet this video's creator (see what I did there) went ahead and ignored facts anyway and here we are.

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 3 дні тому

      I put it down to wilful ignorance.

    • @thomasvnl
      @thomasvnl 2 дні тому

      @mirandahotspring4019 trying to educate others through wilful ignorance starts to sound a lot like malice if you ask me, now I think about it.

  • @kirbyschneider4187
    @kirbyschneider4187 3 дні тому

    Audio needs attention.

  • @theSimulist
    @theSimulist 3 дні тому

    From the perspective of those that lack a real education and try to make 'moral of' stories into real life. Thanks for the laughs.

  • @incrediblystupid8483
    @incrediblystupid8483 5 днів тому

    Hilarious sound effects, thank you. 🤣

  • @douglaspriore9186
    @douglaspriore9186 5 днів тому

    Good point about the sediment at the Grand Canyon location having to have been reasonably consolidated before it was eroded, showing that the Grand Canyon could not have been carved during the flood.

  • @TheAnarchitek
    @TheAnarchitek Місяць тому

    I cannot tell you how saddened I am by the thought you think God gave humans the brains that He did, only to have you incessantly and obsequiously flatter Him. I suspect you're gonna get some kind of big surprise, on Judgement Day, when He asks. "What did you do with my precious gift?" Ignorance is not Godly, in the least. The Grand Canyon is a recent creation, the end result of some 50 billion acre-feet of water that came rushing into southern Utah, out onto the Four Corners basin, like a runaway freight train on steroids. The water carved Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Zion, and the Grand Canyon, over the next three thousand years. "Everything was created by God" is a short-circuit in your brain.

    • @douglaspriore9186
      @douglaspriore9186 6 днів тому

      You seem proficient in doling out ridicule, but not in offering any alternative explanation.

    • @TheAnarchitek
      @TheAnarchitek 4 дні тому

      @@douglaspriore9186 I do, quite frequently. I started posting long comments in the '90s, on AOL, had a half-dozen journals there, went into blogs, afterward. I've left lengthy comments on 300 or more articles, on topics about the period before the end of the 8th Century BC, aka 700BC. I've been writing on the topic of the Grand Canyon and the American Southwest for much of the last 40 years, but I have more than 70 years experience on the ground, in the waters, and in the skies. I've driven, rafted, hiked, camped, floated, flown, and climbed, all over it, as a child, as a young adult, middle aged, and senior, watching time work its wonders. I got to see it all before interstates, fences, and bloat. I saw Las Vegas as a small town. My Dad worked o Glen Canyon Dam, and the Interstates in Colorado, Arizona, California, and New Mexico, so I saw the countryside up close and personal. Religion was formalized, during it, and we don't have much information on whatever existed before that era, ca mid-25th Century BC to the end of the 8th Century BC, about 1,700 years of misery, disruption, and destruction on semi-regular occassions. In the centuries after Noah's Flood, empires, and raiders became a fact of life. People who survived were the fortunate few, young enough to take the punishment, in the right place, or able to get to it, or remarkably lucky. Our best stories come from those ages, when incredible events were a daily occurrence, followed by even more magnificent didsplays of terrifying power. I've seen "chain lightning", and I think it walked along the ground jerking up "hills" (like the backfill pile next to a ditch, without the ditch), time after time, in places, belching up into leaden skies filled with sooty wet ash, Humans built big, heavy stone fortresses to hide behind, all over the world, and kept repeating the behavior for more than a few millennia, suggesting some unspoken fear or belief system demanded it. There is good reason to believe they had good reasons for doing it. The problem with the past is who writes it, as always, but few realize the overwhelmng influence of Religion, primarily the Jews, for most of our ancient lore, but also Greeks, and various Persians (lumping all the peoples between the Caspian and Black Seas, on the north, and the Gulf of Arabia, on the south). Some of these were PIE people, who seeded so many modern "tribes", from the Norse, to the Sanskrit Indians, and most of those in between, plus the northeastern Asians, and the North American Indians. All had versions of gods, replacing some as new gods rose to prominence. I can go on, for days, literally. I've been writing about the tangled mess our ancient history is presented as, insead of a cohesive narrative, for most of the last 47 years, 25+ on-line. We take tropes from the past, as if they were merely stories, instead of garbled accounts of survivors who witnessed incomprehensible (to their unscientific points of view) events that defied description. As the severity of the sieges diminished, over the centuries, mankind's cultural memory pushed these accounts into the corners and recesses, relegating them to mythic, or legendary, status. Then, along came Religion, to sweep everything under the rug of convenience. Stories like those undercut the "authority" of God, as the Arbiter of Justice. How can one believe in a God who would act so capriciously, without mercy or meaning? No, those stories had to be minimized, effectively, and what better way to do it than to call them "myths", or "legends"? Jesus addressed this, in John 13, finally putting it plainly, in verse 34, "I give you a new commandment, that you love one another, as I have loved you." This would not be enough, for the zealously adamant. No sir, the God of Fire and Brimstone severs the small-minded and the heartless, better, because that "god" is one of Retribution and Revenge, not the face-turning pacifist disappointment Jesus would be, talking about helping the disadvantaged, the weak, and the socially-0marginalized.

    • @TheAnarchitek
      @TheAnarchitek 4 дні тому

      @@douglaspriore9186 Part 2: Doesn't really matter how old the rocks are, what matters is when they were carved into their present shapes. The sandstones were laid down long, long, long ago, but the strata they formed were pushed up, and into collisions with other elements much more recently. This happened within the historical memory of man, or less than 5,000 years ago! The only part of the canyon "cut" by the river is the canyon at the bottom, similar to the heights of the canyons in Glen Canyon, and along the San Juan. The "Colorado River" dug the final 1,500 feet or so, similar to what it "dug" through the sandstone walls of Lake Powell. The water that carved out the Grand Canyon was far larger, more like 1,500-2,000 times as much water as the Colorado River carries in a year, All at one time, in a time not that long ago, geologically speaking. The rocks are old. Most rocks are. When they were made has little to do with when they were thrust up into the air, or eroded by the passage of large amounts of water in short periods of time. The water that carved the amazing shapes in the American Southwest came charging out of eastern Montana and the Dakotas, from a "river" (probably more than 500 miles wide, at that point) of water that ranged from the (present-day) Arctic Ocean, down to the mid-Atlantic, It poured across Wyoming and northwestern Colorado, into the Uinta Basin in northeastern Utah, and across the Uinta Mountains, at the saddle where Nine Mile Canyon empties out, today. That's the real story behind the "evolution of the Grand Canyon, and the American Southwest, in general. *Massive* amounts of water poured across the landscape, out of central Wyoming, down from Alberta and eastern Montana, across northwestern Colorado, racing across the Uinta Basin, splattering into the ancient caliche basin of the Four Corners, to create a "lake", or an inland sea", stretching from northwest of Helper UT to southeast of Pie Town NM, west-southwest of Flagstaff past Williams, AZ, to over by Gallina NM, creating Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Monument Valley, in its first pass, sitting atop the Four Corners region for three millennia. Tops of a few mountains stretched above water levels that steadily fell, replenished from the Wyoming and Uinta Basins, until those were cut off, as downstream ancient caliche sea beds gave way to onrushing waters, revealing Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, and Escalante. Massive amounts of water carved an endless variety of shapes in the landscape, out of ancient-as-dust sandstone strata left by seas tens of millions of years ago, jumbled by the collision that had pushed up the Colorado Plateau. Some of erosion happened in the initial rush, some took time for running water to wear down harder stone, while other landmarks were the results of water draining away, down to the sinuous track of the Colorado River canyon, etched not over "billions of years", but mere thousands of years, only a few thousand years ago. So much water filled the Four Corners basin, it splashed over the Mogollon Rim, and across the Kaibab Plateau, sloshing over the edges of the rift that would become the Grand Canyon, and eventually the path of the river that would drain the emerging watershed.

    • @TheAnarchitek
      @TheAnarchitek 4 дні тому

      @@douglaspriore9186 Part 1: I do, quite frequently. I started posting long comments in the '90s, on AOL, had a half-dozen journals there, went into blogs, afterward. I've left lengthy comments on 300 or more articles, on topics about the period before the end of the 8th Century BC, aka 700BC. I've been writing on the topic of the Grand Canyon and the American Southwest for much of the last 40 years, but I have more than 70 years experience on the ground, in the waters, and in the skies. I've driven, rafted, hiked, camped, floated, flown, and climbed, all over it, as a child, as a young adult, middle aged, and senior, watching time work its wonders. I got to see it all before interstates, fences, and bloat. I saw Las Vegas as a small town. My Dad worked o Glen Canyon Dam, and the Interstates in Colorado, Arizona, California, and New Mexico, so I saw the countryside up close and personal. Religion was formalized, during it, and we don't have much information on whatever existed before that era, ca mid-25th Century BC to the end of the 8th Century BC, about 1,700 years of misery, disruption, and destruction on semi-regular occassions. In the centuries after Noah's Flood, empires, and raiders became a fact of life. People who survived were the fortunate few, young enough to take the punishment, in the right place, or able to get to it, or remarkably lucky. Our best stories come from those ages, when incredible events were a daily occurrence, followed by even more magnificent didsplays of terrifying power. I've seen "chain lightning", and I think it walked along the ground jerking up "hills" (like the backfill pile next to a ditch, without the ditch), time after time, in places, belching up into leaden skies filled with sooty wet ash, Humans built big, heavy stone fortresses to hide behind, all over the world, and kept repeating the behavior for more than a few millennia, suggesting some unspoken fear or belief system demanded it. There is good reason to believe they had good reasons for doing it. The problem with the past is who writes it, as always, but few realize the overwhelmng influence of Religion, primarily the Jews, for most of our ancient lore, but also Greeks, and various Persians (lumping all the peoples between the Caspian and Black Seas, on the north, and the Gulf of Arabia, on the south). Some of these were PIE people, who seeded so many modern "tribes", from the Norse, to the Sanskrit Indians, and most of those in between, plus the northeastern Asians, and the North American Indians. All had versions of gods, replacing some as new gods rose to prominence. I can go on, for days, literally. I've been writing about the tangled mess our ancient history is presented as, insead of a cohesive narrative, for most of the last 47 years, 25+ on-line. We take tropes from the past, as if they were merely stories, instead of garbled accounts of survivors who witnessed incomprehensible (to their unscientific points of view) events that defied description. As the severity of the sieges diminished, over the centuries, mankind's cultural memory pushed these accounts into the corners and recesses, relegating them to mythic, or legendary, status. Then, along came Religion, to sweep everything under the rug of convenience. Stories like those undercut the "authority" of God, as the Arbiter of Justice. How can one believe in a God who would act so capriciously, without mercy or meaning? No, those stories had to be minimized, effectively, and what better way to do it than to call them "myths", or "legends"? Jesus addressed this, in John 13, finally putting it plainly, in verse 34, "I give you a new commandment, that you love one another, as I have loved you." This would not be enough, for the zealously adamant. No sir, the God of Fire and Brimstone severs the small-minded and the heartless, better, because that "god" is one of Retribution and Revenge, not the face-turning pacifist disappointment Jesus would be, talking about helping the disadvantaged, the weak, and the socially-0marginalized.

    • @douglaspriore9186
      @douglaspriore9186 3 дні тому

      @@TheAnarchitek I am with you on part of your response, that Bryce, Zion, Canyonlands, etc. were all carved out just a few thousand years ago (within the recent memory of man...Yes.). However, as far as WHEN the sediments were initially laid down, you say "it really doesn't matter how old the rocks are". Why do you make that statement? You say a couple time that the rocks are old, yet you give no estimate for their ages. You also say "the sandstones were laid down long, long, long ago" ...what exactly does that mean? Then you go on to say that "the sandstone strata were left by seas tens of millions of years ago". That part is quite wrong since there is no such thing as tens of millions of yeas ago. That is imaginary. There is no such thing as 'deep time'. I also would not agree with your claim that waters sat above the 4 corners area for "3 millennia". From where does that idea arise? You make several claims, but give no evidence or rationale for your claims.

  • @truthisbeautiful7492
    @truthisbeautiful7492 Місяць тому

    Thanks for doing this! 12:00 Grand Canyon Nate Looper

  • @incrediblystupid8483
    @incrediblystupid8483 3 місяці тому

    Great info to-bad it's hard to follow because the speaker CANT speak! And mocking men. Try if you have the guts to mock women. You wouldn't have it. Why not?

  • @billstiefel7384
    @billstiefel7384 3 місяці тому

    Two things stand out. First is that nothing has changed amongst intellectuals. Augustine was afraid of being ridiculed for presenting the natural meaning of Scripture, and Christians today who adhere to God's truth likewise experience the same thing. It is almost impossible to be a professor in secular universities if you subscribe to a 7 day Creation and a young earth. Secondly the graph of truth: The truth has been there from the Cross to today, and as soon as there is the truth of God's word, there is error and false teachers. I also have a new appreciation for Basil of Caesarea.

  • @incrediblystupid8483
    @incrediblystupid8483 9 місяців тому

    couldnt hear it. Muffled, bad, 👎

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 10 місяців тому

    Why are guys sometimes 100s of years later called "The church fathers"? I never understood that even when I was a Christian. Wouldn't the apostles be the church fathers - having known and lived WITH Jesus? Makes ZERO sense. Just like most of everything in Christianity.

  • @incrediblystupid8483
    @incrediblystupid8483 10 місяців тому

    15 mnts and nothing has been said sept drivel.

  • @robertoredford2560
    @robertoredford2560 11 місяців тому

    "Promo sm" 😕

  • @ezekielwusine
    @ezekielwusine Рік тому

    ,,

  • @leslievinsmoke
    @leslievinsmoke Рік тому

    People in those days were much stronger and healthy. Also in the Bible, it mentions that people were giants during that period, So I believe that people were able to make such a journey with ease.

  • @velkyn1
    @velkyn1 2 роки тому

    wow, some classic creationist lies. There was no magic flood. There was no ark getting elephants or their kin around. All dating shows these to be many thousands of years old, and yes, it does work ,despite the lies of creationists. Magnetic fields are captured in rocks and they weren't magically stronger "once upon a time". Coal forms at different times from different things in different places. It was not buried by this supposed world wide 28,000+ foot deep flood. Funny how creationists can't explain how salt deposits supposedly formed under these layers supposedly put down by the flood. Alas, they also can't explain how one might fold mud either. There is no evidence of a tower of bable and of a cowardly god who changed everyone's language. Indeeds, the bible already notes that people spoke different languages in the chapter just before the nonsense about Babel.

  • @boxelder9167
    @boxelder9167 2 роки тому

    Russians still cross the Bearing Strait today in boats made of driftwood and walrus hides to go hunting and fishing with Alaska natives. I think they were perfectly capable of crossing without a land bridge.

    • @dantuck6028
      @dantuck6028 2 роки тому

      That’s an interesting insight. Thank you! I’m going to have to look that up should we make a video that focuses deeper on the migrations to the Americas. Since the land bridge likely was there at the time of the Ice Age, but also likely impassible because of ice cover, it gives even more credence to the coastal migration theory. Especially when you have living examples of those crossings today. Once again, thank you.

    • @boxelder9167
      @boxelder9167 2 роки тому

      @@dantuck6028 - I used to live up in the Arctic. People would cross on the ice too. It’s dangerous but doable. I lost a friend who went through the ice because the wind shifted. That ice pack acts like a giant sail in the wind and it can tear apart ice that’s 12 feet thick. I fell through a break one night about 2 miles from shore. My clothes froze solid and helped insulate me from the wind but I was young then and I just didn’t stop walking.

  • @PracticalBibleStudies
    @PracticalBibleStudies 2 роки тому

    Fantastic, brother!

  • @truthisbeautiful7492
    @truthisbeautiful7492 2 роки тому

    Mastodons are extremely impressive creatures. The scientists in this video understand the mastodon as a separate created kind then the mammoths.

  • @dustinfindsrocks
    @dustinfindsrocks 2 роки тому

    I’m going to keep looking at the rocks and forming my own opinions. I’ve never understood the bizarre need for spirituality and science to oppose each other. When I was 4 years old my Sunday school teacher told me Satan hid the dinosaur bones here to “tempt us not to believe in Gods story” at age 4 I knew it was idiotic! Open your mind! God is infinite!!! I think these kinds of videos don’t help. Sorry the Arc is a cool story and there IS evidence of a global flood at the end of the last ice age, but the Arc is a bit of a ridiculous stretch. I think it’s just a story. The Bible is a great book, so is Lord of the Rings… I’m not digging up any orc or elf fossils. The Bible is just a book! The truth of God is in all of us.

    • @andrewchristensen6295
      @andrewchristensen6295 2 роки тому

      The Ark is real..Turkey..research

    • @truthisbeautiful7492
      @truthisbeautiful7492 2 роки тому

      I know of nobody who thinks what you claim you heard at age 4. Dinosaurs are designed by the Creator and they died, and their bones have been fossilized. I'm actually skeptical of your story, what was the new of this volunteer and what church did they volunteer at? It's hard to imagine that anyone would say something like that which one hears from online atheists in mockery in a church. Did you ask if anybody else in the church agreed with this volunteer? There are phD paleontologists like Dr. Kurt Wise or Dr. Marcus Ross that believe God created dinosaurs. The incredible design of dinosaurs is great evidence for God.

    • @dustinfindsrocks
      @dustinfindsrocks 2 роки тому

      @@truthisbeautiful7492 this convinced me to seek God and spirituality on my own. I’m not an atheist by any means. I never really talked about it as a child because it upset me that adults could be SO ignorant and my parents would not have cared anyway.

    • @boxelder9167
      @boxelder9167 2 роки тому

      “As in the days of Noah.” I wouldn’t put it past God who creates life and the entire universe to do something else that looks to be impossible or maybe just difficult. Scientists don’t have a problem with a global flood on Mars to explain it’s geologic formations but they won’t do that for Earth because the Bible tells us that there was a flood here.

    • @brynnsahved3681
      @brynnsahved3681 Рік тому

      Jesus Christ is the Son of God, God Himself, and He came to earth to live a perfect sinless life in order to die for you and me. He took our sins upon Himself and took our punishment for those sins. He offers His own perfect righteousness to all who will repent (turn to Him as Lord of our life) and turn to Him as Savior. Without Christ's perfect righteousness we will burn in hell for all eternity with no hope of ever getting out. I will be praying for you

  • @ndacedarwood
    @ndacedarwood 2 роки тому

    garbage video, Donald Duck narrating

  • @JamesComstockCages
    @JamesComstockCages 2 роки тому

    You lost me at the arc.

  • @PCHerc
    @PCHerc 2 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this video!