Title: Earthquakes
1Earthquakes Mt St. Helens Vertical
trees Coal Land Bridges Peleg part7
2EVANGELISMO DE CIENCIA CREACIONISTA
Seminario Parte 6b La Teoria de Hovind Acerca
de la Inundación, la Formación de Glaciares, el
Deriva Continental, y la Formación de Cañon y
Montaña.
- Lección 13 de 15.
- Un Seminario de Creación
- Por
- Dr. Kent Hovind
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3In the beginning, God created the heaven and the
earth. Gen. 11
En el principio crió Dios los cielos y la tierra.
4We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by
their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
5Flood
El Diluvio
Last page of seminar notebook, available from CSE
8.50., 850-479-3466, Also available laminated
5.
6The Hovind Theory
6. During the last few months of the flood the
unstable plates of the fractured earth shifted.
The thin spots sank down to become ocean
basins. Other places lifted up to make mountains.
The runoff caused huge erosion canyons.
7The Earth is almost perfectly smooth for its
size. The 5 mile Mt. Everest on an 8000 mile
earth is an insignificant .0625 bump. Cue balls
have bigger bumps than that. At this
distance you cant
even find Mt. Everest or the
Rocky Mountains.
Scott Foresman Earth Science 1990 p. 272
8If the oceans were just 10 deeper, the beach
would be here!
9Scott Foresman Earth Science 1990 p. 272
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11Minneapolis is only 670 feet higher than New
Orleans. Prentice Hall Earth Science, 1991 p. 247
12Minneapolis is about 1150 miles from New
Orleans.
A 670 foot drop in 1150 miles is 7 inches of
drop every mile.
13If a dam were built across Grand Canyon a large
lake would form!
14Prentice Hall General Science 1992 p.174
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21Looping, meandering rivers are typical of old
age and low slope. Holt Earth Science 1994 p. 86
22Steep sides are characteristic of young rivers or
high slope.
BSCS Biology 1978 ed., p. 320
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24Scott Foresman Earth Science 1990 p. 272
25One catastrophe like the 1964 earthquake in
Alaska shown here, can change the real estate in
a hurry! Namowitz/ Spaulding 1989 p. 250
26Scott, Foresman Earth Science, 1990 p. 198
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28Mt. St. Helens in Washington, USA May 18, 1980
29The north slope slid down the mountain.
30While the north slope slid down the mountain. The
volcano was un-corked releasing the ash and
steam.
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40Ash from Mount St. Helens traveled hundreds of
miles. See Creation Information Center 4749
Spirit Lake Highway, Silverlake, WA 98645,
360-274-5737. nwcreationism.net
41Mt. St. Helens was small by volcano standards.
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47Mt. St. Helens blew out enough material for
everyone on earth to have a ton. It would fill
a 10 cubic yard dump truck every second (24
hrs/day) for 600 years. 7 Wonders of Mount St.
Helens by Lloyd Anderson, Mt. St. Helens
Creation Info Center, 360-274-5737,
www.creationism.org/sthelens
48The hot mud flow covered blocks of ice that had
been blown off the mountain.
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51River system formed in nine hours. The
landslide of May 18 buried the river and highway
to Spirit Lake to an average depth of 100. It
also buried most other drainages in the 23 square
miles of the Upper Toutle Valley and plugged the
valleys mouth. For twenty-two months water had
no established path to the lower waterway.
52Then, on March 19, 1982, an eruption melted a
large snow pack that had accumulated in the
crater over the winter. The waters mixed with
loose material on the slopes of the mountain
creating an enormous mudflow. In nine hours
while no eye watched, the mudflow carved an
integrated system of drainages over 7 Wonders of
Mount St. Helens by Lloyd Anderson, Mt. St.
Helens Creation Info Center, 360-274-5737
53much of the valley and reopened the way to the
Pacific Ocean. The drainages included at least
three canyons 100 deep. One was nicknamed The
Little Grand Canyon of the Toutle because it was
a 1/40th scale model of the Grand Canyon. 7
Wonders of Mount St. Helens by Lloyd Anderson,
Mt. St. Helens Creation Info Center,
360-274-5737, www.creationism.org/sthelens
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57New canyon formed in a few hours by rapid water
flow NE of Mt. St. Helens, Wash. USA
1000 feet wide
140 feet deep
58Once water starts to go over a dam the erosion
rate increases quickly.
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66Canyon in Yellowstone National Park
67Part of the Little Grand Canyon Lumpkin, GA,
35 miles SSE of Columbus
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74Thousands of layers formed in a few minutes as
the mud flowed down from Mt. St. Helens.
75This little river did not make this canyon!
New canyon formed in a few hours by rapid water
flow NE of Mt. St. Helens, Wash. USA
76This little river did not make this canyon either!
BSCS Biology 1978 ed., p. 320
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78Prentice Hall General Science 1992 p.174
79The Colorado Riverhas cut through layer upon
layer of rock over millions of years
Prentice Hall Biology 1998, p. 279
80If a dam were built across Grand Canyon a large
lake would form!
81River enters 2800 ft.
The snow line tells the story. Grand canyon is a
breech in a giant dam, the Kaibab uplift.
About 270 milesc
6900-8500 ft.
1800 ft.
82Colorado River enters the canyon 2800 foot
elevation and runs downhill.
The ground slopes up to the top of Grand Canyon
at 6900-8500 foot elevation.
1800 foot
Colorado River
83Canyon rim-elevation over 6900 feet
River enters canyon-elevation 2800 ft.
River elev. 1800 feet
Points to consider about Grand Canyon
River flow
1. The top is higher than the bottom. 2.
The river runs through the bottom. 3. The top is
higher than where the river enters the canyon by
4000 feet.
4. Rivers dont flow uphill. 5. There is no
delta. 6. That river did not make that canyon.
84Grand Canyon is a washed out spillway from a
huge post flood lake. Notice that when most
rivers merge they do so at angles less than 900
85Grand canyon is a breech in a giant dam, the
Kaibab uplift. The angles which the side canyons
enter prove this.
River enters 2800 ft.
1800 ft.
About 270 miles
6900-8500 ft.
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93Logs floating on Spirit Lake.
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96Bob Jones Earth Science, 1993 ed., p. 307
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99Scientists estimate there are 20,000 trees in the
bottom of Spirit Lake. Many of them are buried
upright and some are already 15 feet deep in
sediments. They seem to settle out by species
giving the appearance of a complete forest.
100Some polystrate trees are upside down extending
through many layers including layers of
coal. Picture from Bone of Contention by Silvia
Baker p. 12 (available from CSE 3.50)
101petrified tree running through rock layers
(geologic enigmas?)
Bob Jones Earth Science p. 306
102Joggins, Nova Scotia, Canada. 1997
103A Text-Book of Geology by Charles Schuchert,
John Wiley Sons, Inc. London p. 784
104Standing, petrified trees found in Yellowstone
National Park, Wyoming, USA
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10727 layers of forests at Specimen Ridge,
Yellowstone, WY have broken off roots and extend
through many layers. They did not grow
there. See ICR.ORG
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110See ICR.ORG or call 619-448-0900 for more on Mt.
St. Helens
111See ICR.ORG or call 619-448-0900 for more on Mt.
St. Helens
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113This layer of bark and organic debris will form
coal if conditions are right.
114Excuse me! Doesnt it take millions of years to
form coal?
115Argonne National Lab has shown that coal can form
by heating wood, clay and water at 1500C for 36
weeks. See Organic Chemistry 6463-471, 1984
Coal can form in a few hours. George R. Hill,
Aspects of Coal Research, Chemical Technology
1972, p. 296.
116See Dr. Steve Austins video from ICR for more on
this. 619-448-0900 or ICR.ORG
117Coal is nearly always found in layers. This is
why we have strip mines. Readers Digest Atlas
of the World p. 31
118In a radio debate Dr. Eugenia Scott said, Dr.
Hovind, There are 80 separate layers of coal in
the Midwest.
(Shes right)
If you take a look at the amount of coal in
the world,
119the entire biomass (plants) of the world today
could not possibly be converted to that much
fossil fuel.
(Shes right again!)
There had to have been an enormous amount of time
involved in the laying down of the coal
seams. Dr. Eugenia Scott, executive
director of the National Center for Science
Education, founded to keep creationism out of
schools, in a radio debate with me on 11-8-93
(WBT Charlotte, NC)
(Shes wrong!)
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121Dino track in coal
Hundreds of dinosaur tracks are found on the
ceiling of the Kennilworth coal mine in SE Utah.
122How did the tracks get there?
123http//www.westga.edu/geology/algs_web/bps_field_t
rips.htmlTrips_7_99 Dr. Don McDonald, Troy State
University, 334-361-1296, FAX 334-241-9734
mcdonald_at_tsum.edu or Samford Hendon 205-384-2466
124Coal seams can have lenses and branching layers
indicating rapid formation. Creation 1997
125Branching coal seams Creation Ex Nihilo June,
1994 p. 24
126Strip mines have coal seams up to 200 feet thick!
Eagle Butte mine in WY. 10,000 square mile coal
reserve in Powder River basin. Earth Magazine
May, 1993Silver Burdett Ginn 1987 p. 231
127W. V. Mr. Newton Anderson found this bell inside
a lump of coal in 1944. He still has the bell.
I talked with him on 4-7-98.
(304)-842-5556. newt_at_iolinc.net See Ammunition
by Norm Scharbough Communique Conservative
Publishers PO Box 215, Brownsburg, IN 46112 1991
(317)-852-0877 photo 10-22-99
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1294 1/2 inch high zinc and silver vessel found in
solid rock in 600 million year old rock
Dorchester, Mass. in 1851. Readers Digest
Mysteries of the Unexplained p. 46 also
Scientific American June 1851 p. 289-299
130On June 11, 1891, The Morrisonville Times
reported A curious find was brought to light by
Mrs. S.W. Culp last Tuesday morning. As she was
breaking a lump of coal apart, embedded in a
circular shape a small gold chain about 10 inches
in length of antique and quaint workmanship...
The Hidden History of the Human Race Michael A.
Cremo p.113
131Carved Stone From Lehigh Coal Mine near Webster,
Iowa April 2, 1897 Daily News Omaha, Nebraska
132Cast Iron pot found in coal in 1912 at the
Municipal Electric Plant in Thomas, OK. Now in
Creation Evidence Museum, www.creationevidence.org
133A Shoe Sole From Nevada Oct. 8, 1922 American
Weekly section of New York Sunday American by Dr.
W. H. Ballou. The stitching pattern was clearly
visible including the twist of the thread. The
rock was 213-248 million years old. The Hidden
History of the Human Race Michael A. Cremo
p.113-115 ph. 209-337-2200
134And the waters returned from off the earth
continually and after the end of the hundred and
fifty days the waters were abated.
Y tornáronse las aguas de sobre la tierra, yendo
y volviendo y decrecieron las aguas al cabo de
ciento y cincuenta días.
Génesis 83
135Halak-va-shubGoing and returningYendo y
Regresando
Génesis 82-3
136Prentice Hall Earth Science 1991 p. 516
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138Prentice Hall Earth Science, 1991 p. 283
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141Scott Foresman Earth Science 1990 p.272
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143And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the
seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains
of Ararat.
Y reposó el arca en el mes séptimo, á dicisiete
días del mes, sobre los montes de Armenia.
Génesis 84
144In the six hundredth year of Noahs life, in the
second month, the seventeenth day of the month,
the same day were all the fountains of the great
deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were
opened.
El año seiscientos de la vida de Noé, en el mes
segundo á diecisiete días del mes, aquel día
fueron rotas todas las fuentes del grande abismo,
y las cataratas de los cielos fueron abiertas
(he went in 7 days before) (entró 7 dias
antes)
Génesis 711
145Genesis 813 And it came to pass in the six
hundredth and first year, in the first month,
the first day of the month, the waters were
dried up from off the earth and Noah removed the
covering of the ark, and looked, and, behold, the
face of the ground was dry. 14 And in the second
month, on the seven and twentieth day of the
month, was the earth dried. 15 And God spake unto
Noah, saying, 16 Go forth of the ark,
Y sucedió que en el año seiscientos y uno de Noé,
en el mes primero, al primero del mes, las aguas
se enjugaron de sobre la tierra y quitó Noé la
cubierta del arca, y miró, y he aquí que la faz
de la tierra estaba enjuta. Y en el mes segundo,
á los veintisiete días del mes, se secó la
tierra. Y habló Dios á Noé diciendo Sal del arca
Génesis 813-16
146In the ark- Feb. 10,
600 Rain starts Feb. 17,
600 Ark hits bottom (5 months later)
July, 600 Take off cover
Jan. 1, 601 God says go forth
Feb. 27, 601 Total time in ark
1 year 17 days Why stay in for 7 more
months? 1. Water not all gone yet-still going and
returning. 2. Ground still muddy. 3.
Nothing to eat at first. 4. Nothing to build
homes with
147And the waters decreased continually until the
tenth month in the tenth month, on the first day
of the month, were the tops of the mountains
seen.
Y las aguas fueron decreciendo hasta el mes
décimo en el décimo, al primero del mes, se
descubrieron las cimas de los montes.
Génesis 85
148The Hovind Theory
7. Over the next few hundred years the ice caps
generally retreated, the added water formed the
continental shelf, as the cold water absorbed CO2
life spans shortened in the days of Peleg.
149Lower water levels meant all the continents were
connected for the first few hundred years after
the flood. Populations spread out across the
globe and became trapped on their continents by
the rising water.
150A great book about the populations spreading out
after the flood.
151Edge of land bridge with lower water levels.
People came to America from both sides.
152Prentice Hall Earth Science, 1991 ed., p. 422
153Merrill Earth Science, 1993 p. 157
154And unto Eber were born two sons the name of one
was Peleg for in his days was the earth divided
and his brothers name was Joktan.
Y á Heber nacieron dos hijos el nombre de uno
fué Peleg, porque en sus días fué repartida la
tierra y el nombre de su hermano, Joctán.
Génesis 1025
155Antediluvian life span chart
Peleg
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157There are several theories about what was
divided in the days of Peleg.
1. The languages and nations were divided at the
tower of Babel. 2. The continents moved and
split. 3. The water came up (from ice melt) and
divided the high spots into islands and
continents. 4. The land was surveyed to avoid
disputes due to population increase.
158Merrill Earth Science, 1993 ed., p159
159The melting ice made the oceans deeper, wider
(causing the continental shelf) and colder.
Prentice Hall Earth Science 1989, p.271
160Post flood beach
Average less than 150 feet deep
161As the oceans filled in from the melting ice the
Mediterranean would be back filled.
1626-4-2000 Ancient Egyptian cities discovered
under 30 feet of water in Mediterranean Sea. Sea
level was lower at some time in the past. Cities
have been discovered under water in Cabo de San
Antonio, Cuba and Mahabalipuram, IndiaBimini
Road, Bahamas (news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20
02/05/0528/sunkencities)
163As the oceans filled in from the melting ice the
Mediterranean and Black Seas would be back
filled.
164Summer of 2000 Ancient cities discovered under
150 feet of water in the Black Sea. Sea level
was lower at some time in the past.
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166The Hovind Theory
Why did God destroy the world? 8. The earth
still shows the effects of this devastating flood
as a reminder of Gods hatred of sin.
167Nearly everything we see in nature should remind
us of Gods judgement on the world hills, gas,
fossils, oil, valleys, sedimentary rock, layers...
168Headlines that should remind us of Gods judgment.
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170A canyon in Idaho
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172Karst topography Readers Digest Atlas of the
World p. 31
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174For more details on the flood and the hydro-plate
theory we recommend this very thoroughly
documented book. CSE 23.50
175Fossils should remind us of Gods hatred for sin.
176And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but
after this the judgment
Y de la manera que está establecido a los hombres
que mueran una vez y después de esto el juicio
Hebreos 927
177Shortly before the eruption of Mt. St. Helens,
Tim Berends of KJSL radio in St. Louis witnessed
to Harry Truman.
Tim told me Harry was a very profane man He
listened but rejected what I had to say
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178Harry Truman was warned that Mt. St. Helens was
about to erupt. He refused to heed the warning.
As far as we know, Harry is in Hell today.
179He that hath the Son hath life and he that hath
not the Son of God hath not life.
El que tiene al Hijo, tiene la vida el que no
tiene al Hijo de Dios, no tiene la vida.
1 Juan 512
180The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as
some men count slackness but is longsuffering to
us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but
that all should come to repentance.
El Señor no tarda su promesa, como algunos la
tienen por tardanza empero es paciente para con
nosotros, no queriendo que ninguno perezca, sino
que todos vengan al arrepentimiento.
2 Pedro 39
181But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the
coming of the Son of man be.
Mas como los días de Noé, así será la venida del
Hijo del hombre.
Mateo 2437
182For as in the days that were before the flood
they were eating and drinking, marrying and
giving in marriage, until the day that Noe
entered into the ark,
Porque como en los días antes del diluvio estaban
comiendo y bebiendo, casándose y dando en
casamiento, hasta el día en que Noé entró en la
arca,
Mateo 2438
183And knew not until the flood came, and took them
all away so shall also the coming of the Son of
man be.
Y no conocieron hasta que vino el diluvio y los
llevó a todos, así será también la venida del
Hijo del hombre.
Mateo 2439
184For we must all appear before the judgment seat
of Christ that every one may receive the things
done in his body, according to that he hath done,
whether it be good or bad. Knowing therefore the
terror of the Lord, we persuade men
Porque es menester que todos nosotros
comparezcamos delante del tribunal de Cristo
para que cada uno reciba las cosas hechas en su
cuerpo, según lo que hubiere hecho, sea bueno, o
sea malo. Sabiendo pues el terror del Señor,
persuadimos a los hombres,
2 Corintios 510-11
185Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come,
Lord Jesus.
Ciertamente vengo prestamente. Amén. Sea así.
Ven, Señor Jesús.
Revelación o Ap. 2220
186Excuse me! Could somebody show me how to be
saved? Perdón! Alguien puede enseñarme
como ser salvo?
187He that winneth souls is wise.
El que prende gana almas, es sabio.
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190Yall coulda had one ifn youda wanted one!
191If you died today, where would you go?
Si mueres hoy, A dónde irías?
192Estarás muerto por muuuuuucho tiempo.
You will be dead for a loooooong time!
193Sólo lo que tienes es esta linea. Úsala para el
Señor
194What on earth are you doing for heavens sake?
God Dios
Qué estas haciendo por la causa del cielo?
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