Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Creation Museum, and the Flood




Regarding the Creation Museum, and Ken Ham: I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (1977, UNM), 30 years experience as a nuclear safety engineer, and a Bachelor of Theology (2004, CLST). After accepting evolution and an ancient earth in 7th grade, I learned enough to reject both by 40. Can anyone explain these two photos I took at “The Wave at Paria” north of the Grand Canyon? The first appears to me to show mudflows, fast enough to have whirlpools, which were altered by earthquakes, and then part slid above the rest. Only then did it harden into stone - but all the layers were mud while they were being altered. And, the altering is consistent with Psalm 104 which says that "the mountains rose, the valleys sank down" while the Flood was upon the earth.




The second photo shows layered mud, swirled, then hardened into stone. Both defy the BLM explanation that The Wave was sand dunes, hardened into stone. I consider The Wave to be the best evidence, outside the Bible, for the Biblical Flood.

And, though I have never met him, I consider Ken Ham to be both ethical and honest. I look forward to visiting the Creation Museum, which is also honest, as well as being awesome. The existence of the Flood demolishes the temple of time, needed for evolutionary theory.

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