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Creation-science seminars rolling across Australia
12 Jul 2011

Creation-science seminars rolling across Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Resources | 0

True science supports the Bible. That’s something you won’t learn at university or see on TV. I’m excited to be one of the speakers for creation-science seminars in over 30 locations in every state and territory across Australia. The seminars … Continued

Australia, Seminars
Opals form in weeks
5 Jul 2011

Opals form in weeks

by Tas Walker | posted in: Rapid Rocks | 5

Biblical geologists have long demonstrated that opals form rapidly, as revealed in this 1994 article by Andrew Snelling, Creating opals: Opals in months—not millions of years!   Another example is on this DVD Raging Waters, which has a section with … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Opals, rapid geology
Central Queensland floods sweep cow out through Fitzroy River across ocean
25 Jan 2011

Central Queensland floods sweep cow out through Fitzroy River across ocean

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 4

In early January 2011, a cow was spotted swimming near North Keppel Island some 12 km off the coast near Rockhampton, Queensland. It was thought the animal had been swept out through the Fitzroy River which was in flood at … Continued

Australia, Dinosaurs, Flood geology, Fossils
Mud deposits during Brisbane flood
18 Jan 2011

Mud deposits during Brisbane flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 1

After the waters of the 2011 Brisbane flood receded, residents discovered a blanket of mud covering everything. Brown and smelling vile, the mud found its way into flooded homes and settled onto tables, chairs, floors, power outlets, doors, light fittings … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, mud, rapid geology
2011 Brisbane Floods
18 Jan 2011

2011 Brisbane Floods

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 2

This graph shows the height of the Brisbane River at Jindalee Bridge during the floods that devastated thousands of homes and businesses last week over the 12th and 13th January. My daughter and her family live not far from the … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Genesis Flood
Sydney basin section reveals Flood sequence
29 Oct 2010

Sydney basin section reveals Flood sequence

by Tas Walker | posted in: Big Picture | 9

As I have previously mentioned, the Australian geological map series is most helpful for a first assessment of the effects of Noah’s Flood. The geological section shown here is from the Wollongong 1:250,000 sheet (SI 56 09, second edition, New … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, geological column, Geological History, geological maps, geological model, Illawarra Region, Sydney Basin
Seeing Noah’s Flood in geological maps
28 Oct 2010

Seeing Noah’s Flood in geological maps

by Tas Walker | posted in: Big Picture | 41

I was working with the electricity industry in Mineral House, Brisbane, when I first developed the biblical geological model. The library of the Mines Department was just one floor below my office and I would regularly pore over their geological … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, geological maps, geological model
Australia 1:250,000 geological map series
28 Oct 2010

Australia 1:250,000 geological map series

by Tas Walker | posted in: Big Picture | 4

When I started developing the geological model based on biblical history I wanted to apply it to some real geology to see how it worked. One helpful resource I found was the 1:250,000 scale geological maps prepared in the 1960s … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, geological maps, geological model
Glass House sign affects the way people look at the world
6 Oct 2010

Glass House sign affects the way people look at the world

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

For a panoramic view of the Glass House Mountains, north of Brisbane, the lookout on the escarpment of the Beerburrum State Forest is hard to beat. Quality interpretive signs by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services tell tourists what they … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, Glass House Mountains, tourist signs
Sublime Point Lookout
25 Sep 2010

Sublime Point Lookout

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

This is the spectacular view from Sublime Point looking south toward Wollongong. The escarpment to the right rises 400 metres above the Pacific Ocean to a plateau. The steep vertical cliffs at the top of the escarpment are in Hawkesbury … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Geological History, Illawarra Region, Sydney Basin

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