Category: Geology

Digging in the Dirt, Part 2

Last week, I started talking a little bit about the dig I went on in Kansas recently. The canyons cut through beautiful yellow and gray layers that are considered to be part of the Cretaceous group. The layers …

Digging in the Dirt, Part 1

The cold wind howled furiously around me as I knelt on the barren ground to pick up a sparkling rock that had caught my eye.  I turned the rock over in my hand, enamored with its beauty and …

Deep Earthquakes, Part 3

Last time we talked about the incredibly deep earthquake below the Sea of Okhotsk (north of Japan).    This time we are going to dig a little bit deeper into this earthquake and the implications it has for the …

Deep Earthquakes, Part 2

Last week we started talking about the recent earthquake that occurred bellow the Sea of Okhotsk (950 miles north of Japan).  What was incredibly striking about this earthquake was how deep it was.  Usually earthquakes only go to …

Deep Earthquakes, Part 1

For the past couple of weeks we have been talking about some of the basics of plate tectonics and how this theory relates to the world wide flood mentioned in the Bible.  One of the most important concepts …

Moving Plates, Part 2

Last week we talked a little bit about plate tectonics and the global flood.  Today I want to talk a little bit more about this topic so that next week we can get into some more specific evidence …

Moving Earth, Part 1

Earthquake.  The word alone can make people tremble.  Today I want to tell you a little about earthquakes, what causes them, and what they have to do with the Bible.  I’ve been reading some very interesting articles recently, …

Created to Look Old?

Last week I visited a couple of local private schools where I distribute my Creation Clues for Kids to give them copies of my latest issue. As I was talking with one of the administrators, she mentioned a …

Grand Canyon: Monument of Mercy

I took a slow, deep breath, just trying to comprehend that it was all real.  I felt like I had just stepped into a beautiful scenic photograph.  But, the paradoxical combination of the sun’s oppressive heat and the …

Grand Canyon: Granite Rocks

As a geology student I love to look at, touch, and think about rocks.  However, I am afraid that I do not love all kinds of rocks equally.  My least favorite rocks are the ones that look like …

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