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EPISODE · Jun 6, 1996 · 1H 5M

Lesson 31 – Geological Natural History: Biblical Catastrophism vs. Uniformitarianism

from Complete Bible Framework · host Charles Clough

Interpreting historical geology inside a Biblical Framework. Sin distorts thinking. The pagan concept of “continuity of being” has existed from ancient times. Sedimentary rock is formed under water and is consistent with a high-energy, water-based catastrophe that changed the world (the global flood). Uniformitarian-based geology versus flood-based geology.

Interpreting historical geology inside a Biblical Framework. Sin distorts thinking. The pagan concept of “continuity of being” has existed from ancient times. Sedimentary rock is formed under water and is consistent with a high-energy, water-based catastrophe that changed the world (the global flood). Uniformitarian-based geology versus flood-based geology.

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Interpreting historical geology inside a Biblical Framework. Sin distorts thinking. The pagan concept of “continuity of being” has existed from ancient times. Sedimentary rock is formed under water and is consistent with a high-energy, water-based...

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