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What if creation scientists suddenly discovered amazing new evidence supporting the events of Genesis? What if you could watch that discovery?

In this fascinating sequel to 'Is Genesis History?', Del Tackett follows the journey of two creation scientists rafting through the Grand Canyon to examine enormous folds of solid rock. What caused these massive formations? And when did they happen? Conventional scientists say they are millions of years old, but no one has actually studied them… until now.

Our first documentary provided an overview of creation science. In this unique sequel, we explore how creation science actually works.

What did the Flood do to re-form earth? How did it shape the world we see around us? And why is Genesis so important to modern science?

If Andrew Snelling’s theory is correct, his findings will directly challenge the conventional view that the earth is hundreds of millions of years old. Instead, they will provide clear evidence for a recent global Flood.

'Mountains After the Flood' is a very different film from our first film. It reveals the inner workings of creation science and shows how creation scientists link their discoveries to the history recorded in Genesis. It will give Christians everywhere a deeper understanding of the relationship between science and the Bible.

1. Introduction - 0:00
2. How Creation Science Works - 3:56
4. Taking the First Sample - 9:03
5. Overview of the Project - 10:14
6. Map of Grand Canyon - 17:45
7. Carbon Canyon Fold - 19:56
8. Cross-Sections & Monument Fold - 22:33
9. Regional Samples & Helipad Fold - 27:50
10. Uinta Mountains & Post-Flood World - 31:20
11. Flaming Gorge & Tilted Layers - 36:33
12. Sheep Creek Canyon & Folds - 41:31
13. Geomorphology & Catastrophe - 43:52
14. Fossil Butte & Green River Basin - 47:34
15. Digging for Fossils - 51:35
16. Thin Sections & Scanning Electron Microscopy - 58:10
17. Flying Over the Grand Canyon - 1:07:41
18. Cedarville: Reviewing the Thin Sections - 1:20:01
19. Cedarville: Examining the SEM Slides - 1:27:57
20. Pikes Peak: The Future of Creation Science - 1:35:45
21. Credits - 1:43:00

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Since I found these series about the flood, I am so fascinated by all this. I can see evidence of the flood everywhere now, without even being told. Your videos are so easy to understand, thank you team.

dynamo
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I love this series. Fantastic! I grew up in Arizona, and as a kid, something just didn't seem right when my teachers and the park rangers would say, "The Colorado River formed this canyon over millions of years." It just didn't sound right. I grew up in the church too, (my father did a lot of missionary work for the Navajos, digging wells and fixing generators for them) and there wasn't a whole lot of information about the science of creation in the 70s. But this solidifies what I already knew, deep inside.

But on a more interesting note. My father died when I was a kid. So we moved away from AZ to CA. The spiritual influences in my life dwindled. I joined the navy, and put Christianity in my rearview mirror. But at the age of 29, I began to seek God out and read the Bible my father had given me. My ship pulled into Seattle for Seattle Sea Fair in August of 2000, and they were offering bus tours to Mt. St. Helens. This mountain had fascinated me ever since it exploded. I remember my geography teacher wheeling out a TV set to show us the news, back in Flagstaff, AZ. I thought back then, I want to see that someday.

So I did. I took the tour, and it was life changing. When I got to the mountain, I stood there, and was in utter awe of the devastation. God brought back to my mind the verses I had just read earlier. "The mountains quake at Him, and the hills melt, and the earth is burned by His presence; who can stand before His indignation, and abide in the fierceness of HIs anger? (Nahum 1). I thought, "If God's presence can do this to a mountain which has not sinned, what is He going to do to me, who has sinned?" It was at that moment I repented and gave my life to Christ, standing before Mt. St. Helens. My life has been radically different ever since.

rwd
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I had to take a science class during my final year at Cedarville University, and geology was the only class open. I was prepared for total boredom, but Dr. John Whitmore turned me into a lifelong lover of geology! It was his first year at Cedarville, and it has been exciting to see where his research has taken him in the 30 years since that class. And my career in missions brought me to the Andes Mountains of Peru, where I notice folded rock layers every where I look, thanks to what I learned in Dr. Whitmore's class.

rachelyanac
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Thank you for making these available for free. GOD bless you

carlosc
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You guys need to come to The Bay of Fundy in Canada!!
Joggins Fossil Cliffs on the Nova Scotia side, with petrified trees shooting up through the terrestrial layers, then come to the Hopewell Rocks(Flower Pot Rocks) and Pebble Beach in New Brunswick.
I've backpacked both sides of the Bay, and the evidence for the Flood is beyond incredible.
Love your guys' work!!

hoboriver
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Vielen Dank für dieses Video und für alle Arbeit der Geologen dahinter, Dank dem Filmteam, God bless you

JohannaOberlechner
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Wow this is so interesting and explained so well! Thank you!❤️🙏

susantomkins
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A fine example for demonstrating rock folding could be something like pie crust. When wet, you roll it into a flat sheet. Then you can fold, bend and shape it into anything. But not when it's dry. Gypsum, plaster, clay all exhibit this type of plasticity when, and only when wet / damp.

joek
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These episodes have me in tears, having been bought up by atheist science teacher parents and now born anew into the body of Christ.. these questions have puzzled me it's answered my questions succinctly.. God bless you all brothers❤😊🎉 well done your efforts are world changing

katrinalodge
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What about the passage that says the fountains of the deep being broken up? Seems like water pushed up and that may have had an effect as well.

danielgc
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These movies fill my heart with joy. Thank you

hayswhite
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So many grateful and fascinated comments come to mind as I watch this film in very small segments then go away each time to absorb what I have seen. Rather than making comments at each point I am just going to say glory to God, and thank you.

EssensOrAccidens
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The first film was AMAZING and I never thought that another one would be coming out! I am so excited to watch! The amount of information that I was able to gain from these has given me the ability to argue creationism so much better! Thank you for all of your hard work! Please keep it going! We need more people like you and your team! God bless you!

stephenzorrilla
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This is what is happening in the Appalachian mountains right now after hurricane Helene with all the mudslides the mountains are coming down And it's happening right now in our time

maureenarose
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I surely hope there are young people doing this work as well. They need to carry on the work of these dedicated professionals.

jenndavin
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SO HAPPY YOU GUYS SPREADING THE TRUTH, , GOD BLESS, , ED, ,

edbarskite
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Went down the canyon with Dr. Whitmore this summer. He brought up that one cause of cracks in the layers like the Tapeats is that there would have been a dramatic change in the pressures on the visible rock when the canyon got carved. Just think about how suddenly theres no material where the canyon is where there previously had been continuous material all the way across the canyon.

Fordry
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This was just awesome and so interesting. Thank you.

jaytee
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Third time I've watched this. Cant wait for the next one...

BlueEyedColonizer
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Another fantastic documentary! I really loved the focus on the ground level scientific work in the field and the lab. I’m looking forward to the next one!

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