Is Genesis History? Page #2
... early and middle stage of global Flood ...
... right there in the Grand Canyon.
We have other local strata in this region of the Grand Canyon.
It is called the Grand Staircase.
We have about 10,000 feet, strata two miles thick ...
Higher than where we are.
Higher than where we are,
and that represents the later stages of the Flood ...
... and the return of the flood water.
This surface was chamfered by the withdrawal of flood waters ...
... and while the flood retreated to the newly formed ocean basins ...
... then probably they emerged continental crust ...
... and the Ark, of course, he was perched on the high ground in the Middle East.
Well, there are some people who say ...
... that record is a local flood.
I think it's a global flood and high mountains all ...
... or the whole sky was covered, a universal declaration,
but mountains have risen since.
And we should not measure the depth of the floodwaters ...
... by the mountains that are present on Earth,
which they were largely created during and after the Flood.
Well, the fact that we have all these layers would be ...
... unknown to us if we were ...
... standing on them somewhere else ...
but we know that they have been separated.
How did that happen?
Well, it's the story that we all learned ...
... at school, yes?
The Colorado River separated the Grand Canyon ...
... for tens of millions of years.
Most geologists have scrapped that idea.
It's hard to keep a gun like this ...
... for tens of millions of years.
You can not imagine a cannon remain so long with erosion.
Is it because eventually the sides ...
... they had collapsed and collapsed?
Yes.
So how is that carved all this?
Well, there are many theories, and personally ...
... I like the idea of catastrophic erosion drainage lakes.
So after the flood we have these large bodies of water,
some lakes that are trapped.
There is evidence of the great lake ...
... in the Painted Desert, a place called Hope Buttes,
about 500 cubic miles of water in this huge lake.
And then the dam breaks ...
... and that massive amount of water ...
... he is now pouring and carving it.
Yes.
And how long would erode the Grand Canyon?
Maybe weeks, but not millions of years.
Time is not a magic wand that solves ...
... all geological problems in the world.
Rejects that thinking about the millions of years ...
... and then start thinking about catastrophic processes ...
... as you see in the Mount St. Helens ...
... and that will help you understand the Grand Canyon ...
Every place we looked, Steve showed me evidence ...
... the incredible power of moving water.
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