The Dead Sea Chronicles: Where Geology Meets Genesis

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Join me Monday evenings at 10pm EST for a 12-part journey through the geological wonders of the Dead Sea. We'll explore ancient lakes, earthquakes frozen in time, and mountains of salt - all while tackling big questions about Earth's history as we look at the eye-witness testimony of scriptures with respect to the Dead Sea and work though the evidence we general revelation. Don't miss this deep dive into an origins story of one of the most fascinating locations on earth. This promotional piece provides some background and previews of what this series of 12 blog posts and associated videos will explore.

00:00 Introduction to Dead Sea Chronicles
03:59 Biblical Significance & Scientific Value
14:13 Twelve-Part Series Preview
20:56 Time, Scripture & Science
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Joel Duff (aka Dr. Duff or The Natural Historian) resources:
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I was interested in which title you ended up going with. This works! 🥳🥳👍👍 Can’t wait to see this labour of love!!

ianchenofficial
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A good scene setter. Look forward to hearing the details

tamjammy
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Sounds really cool, Joel. I hope you will talk about the earthquake record revealed in the lacustrine sediments and how that might relate to biblical history.

Kec
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It would an interesting exercise to determine where all the ancient pre-flood sites sit in the Geologic Column. The Great Pyramid was built of Eocene limestone before the supposed flood date so it was built with stone that didn't even exist according to some YECs.

LanceHall
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I think Dr. Duff should use channel revenue and take a trip to the Dead Sea itself, to film a few videos!

LearningaboutMovies
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Is there a rough estimate for when the book will be out?

MichaelVCurtiss
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Sounds delicious!

Looking forward to what you bring up, particularly the deep sedimentation

methylmike