Episode 57: Where Does the Flood End? Position #2 featuring Dr. Marcus Ross

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  • How many rock layers were formed by the Flood? Paul and Todd chat with Dr. Marcus Ross, paleontologist, and president of Cornerstone Educational Supply, about the Flood and the fossil record. Dr. Ross has a Ph.D. in paleontology and has spent a great deal of time studying the rock record. This is part three in a four-part series.
    About our Guest
    Dr. Marcus Ross is a former professor at Liberty University, appeared in the documentary Is Genesis History, and is president of Cornerstone Educational Supply.
    Cornerstone Educational Supply cornerstone-ed...
    A company that supplies scientific instruments, rock kits, and lab materials to homeschool students, Christian schools, and anyone interested in science.
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    Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
    Steve Austin. 1995. Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe
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    Austin, Steven A.; Baumgardner, John R.; Humphreys, D. Russell; Snelling, Andrew A.; Vardiman, Larry; and Wise, Kurt P. (1994) "Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: A Global Flood Model of Earth History," Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism: Vol. 3, Article 56.
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    John Whitmore and Mike Oard discussion forum on the Green River Formation. creation.com/g...
    Ross, M.R., 2011. Biogeography and Biostratigraphy: Coupled constraints on the placement of the post-Flood boundary. Journal of Creation Theology and Science, Series C, vol. 1, 5-6.
    Dialogue on the post-Flood boundary: Marcus Ross and Tas Walker, in review. Journal of Creation, vol. 28, no. 1 (April 2014).
    Chad Armet. To the Ark, and Back Again? Using the Marsupial Fossil Record to Investigate the Post-Flood Boundary. Answer Research Journal
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @animaladventures14
    @animaladventures14 Рік тому +8

    The interviews with Dr. Clarey and Dr. Ross have been excellent! I’m thoroughly enjoying this series and glad to see that creationists outside of the technical, scientific publications are getting exposure to the exciting world of the Flood boundary discussion! Looking forward to the final part of this series.

  • @TRFrench
    @TRFrench Рік тому +7

    This was so dry I had to laugh. All three of you are quite affable and even yuck it up a bit which is very entertaining. That being said this was a great discussion of the issues of discussion in the competing flood boundary positions and I think this is a great discussion to have us better able to draw people's attention to the thought that has gone into the creationist position by the thoughtful scientists supporting it. It really shows how disingenuous the talk show circuit, NPR bluster crowd voices tend to be and they really do be-clown themselves when looking at them after the fact. Great work! Keep it up!

  • @BreadofLifeChannel
    @BreadofLifeChannel 6 місяців тому +1

    Great episode! I would love to hear more about this!

  • @cf2562
    @cf2562 15 днів тому

    Dr Ross is good at explaining. Even when he was saying the problems with his position he was followable

  • @willemjanblom2268
    @willemjanblom2268 Рік тому +2

    Why not a recolonization episode for the European listeners?

  • @mflphd8131
    @mflphd8131 Рік тому +1

    I am fearful of what all these young-earth evolutionists will do to Christianity.

    • @LetsTalkCreation
      @LetsTalkCreation  Рік тому +8

      For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. (II Tim 1:7)

    • @Florida_Bullfrog
      @Florida_Bullfrog Рік тому

      I am learning a lot from this series. I agree that it seems that the debate is basically that of geology vs paleontology. Is there a consensus for an upper limit of the flood boundary that beyond X point, we all agree is post flood? I am wondering whether a problem with animals appearing to return to their ancestral continents is solved by pushing the flood boundary even higher so that all of the fossils in question were deposited during the flood. A question I would have, assuming a lower flood boundary, is why no large mammals are represented in the flood. Shouldn’t there be large ancient mammals in the flood layers?

    • @Florida_Bullfrog
      @Florida_Bullfrog Рік тому

      Sorry, commented before I finished the video. He mentioned the mammal issue at the end.

    • @truthisbeautiful7492
      @truthisbeautiful7492 6 місяців тому

      What are you afraid of?

  • @xxxfairyyxxx
    @xxxfairyyxxx Рік тому +2

    So it seems like this split in views is caused by a geology vs paleontology evidence split. I wonder how they can be reconciled.
    I don't think the Ararat thing is a big deal. There's other possible locations. In the last video the dr there was proposing some other place too, a ridge west of ararat. Another one I seen proposed is karaca dag which is higher elevation so could work.