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What is the Origin of the Grand Canyon?

April 18 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am


Summary:

he origin of the Grand Canyon has been a huge mystery for mainstream scientists for over 150 years. This is demonstrated right away in this talk. Then the talk goes into the two creationists hypotheses for the origin of the Grand Canyon. It shows that the post-Flood dam-breach hypothesis, supposedly caused when 2 to 3 lakes ponded east of Grand Canyon by the draining Flood waters, breached several hundred years after the Flood. There are many problems with this hypothesis, two of which seem fatal. The second creationist hypothesis is more likely and that is the Grand Canyon was carved late in the Flood by rapid channelized erosion. Evidence for this is presented as well as how each segment of the Grand Canyon can be carved by the draining, channelized Floodwater.



Presenter: Michael J. Oard

Michael J. Oard has a B.S. and M.S. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington. He has worked in atmospheric research and retired from the U.S. National Weather Service after 30 years of service. Michael has worked in creation research in the earth sciences for about 50 years and is the author, co-author, editor of many creation science books on the Ice Age, the Flood, geology, and weather. He also has published hundreds of research articles in the creation science literature. He is a fellow of the Creation Research Society. Michael has been married 55 years and has four grown children, 12 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren.

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Date:
April 18
Time:
9:00 am - 10:30 am
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Venue

Faith Lutheran Church
2750 Mogollon Dr
Overgaard, AZ 85933 United States
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