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Traditional Catholic Faith => Fighting Errors in the Modern World => The Earth God Made - Flat Earth, Geocentrism => Topic started by: All Things New on October 15, 2023, 04:27:26 PM
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Someone posted a video in this section that I am hoping to find again, and haven't had luck so far.
The topic of the video had to to do with the Flood and the Ice Age as catastrophic events that are biblical and that show that the earth is not as old as many say. He mentioned woolly mammoths being preserved so well could be explained by the fact that they were eating and suddenly they were frozen. The presentation was given by a man in somewhat of a lecture format, as he had a microphone and was speaking to an audience with slides accompanying his lecture.
Can anyone point me to that video? I thought it was on Youtube.
Thank you in advance!
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Someone posted a video in this section that I am hoping to find again, and haven't had luck so far.
The topic of the video had to to do with the Flood and the Ice Age as catastrophic events that are biblical and that show that the earth is not as old as many say. He mentioned woolly mammoths being preserved so well could be explained by the fact that they were eating and suddenly they were frozen. The presentation was given by a man in somewhat of a lecture format, as he had a microphone and was speaking to an audience with slides accompanying his lecture.
Can anyone point me to that video? I thought it was on Youtube.
Thank you in advance!
You might use Yandex for your search. Look for cataclysmic geology and Immanual Vilatkofsky. (check my spelling).
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You might use Yandex for your search. Look for cataclysmic geology and Immanual Vilatkofsky. (check my spelling).
Thank you! Yandex is a good suggestion. I remember the speaker repeatedly coming back to the theme of catastrophic. Immanuel Velikovsky was not the speaker, I remember the speaker being American.
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Maybe this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY4KBrym-JU
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Was the video produced by Catholics?
The Answers in Genesis or Creation Science, which is protestant, has the best stuff.
Try How did Catastrophic Plate Tectonics cause Noah's Flood? - Dr. Andrew Snelling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrKw5Xq5UQ4
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Maybe this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY4KBrym-JU
Was the video produced by Catholics?
The Answers in Genesis or Creation Science, which is protestant, has the best stuff.
Try How did Catastrophic Plate Tectonics cause Noah's Flood? - Dr. Andrew Snelling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrKw5Xq5UQ4
Thank you both. You are jogging my memory a lot about the video I saw.
Emile, the format that you gave was close to what I remember, but the technology seemed older, like the 90s, and while the speaker was using Genesis, almost line by line, to advance his presentation, there was no religious affiliation mentioned in his video or in the title of his video. I got the sense that his audience were students and he was perhaps a visiting professor or giving a guest lecture.
Nadir, the video that you gave contains in its description: "Geologist Andrew Snelling explains how the scale of geologic processes, such as volcanic eruptions, was much larger in the past than is observed in the present. He then shows how Catastrophic Plate Tectonics helps explain the geologic processes that caused the global Flood." The subject of the presentation as I seem to remember it was that the Great Flood was caused by something from space or the firmament, such as a meteor. He kept referencing Genesis, because I remember him reading "the waters" over and over. I think he might have written books about the topic, or at least a book.
God willing, I will find the video, if not, as you both have demonstrated, there are other sources. I just really enjoyed this video, not realizing to save it in order to watch it again.
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"The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark" by Darren McGavin" (1993) is good. You can probably find it on youtube, it is about 1.5 hrs.
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"The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark" by Darren McGavin" (1993) is good. You can probably find it on youtube, it is about 1.5 hrs.
Thank you, I found it. It looks interesting. I look forward to watching it!
If anyone else is interested too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwOmKSa2MZo
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I watched this video or one very much like it in the 90's. I remember it really convinced me about Noah's Ark. Probably at a good time, since I was a teenager and in Public School.
Videos like this are good news for the young.