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Carnarvon Gorge was carved in two stages
1 Jun 2012

Carnarvon Gorge was carved in two stages

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

From the camp ground at Carnarvon Gorge, as you walk up Carnarvon Creek, the inner Gorge is about 1 km wide but soon narrows to half that size. The steep cliffs of white Precipice Sandstone can be seen to tower some … Continued

Australia, Carnarvon Gorge, Genesis Flood, Google maps, receding floodwaters
Rainfall catchment for Carnarvon Gorge is not large enough
31 May 2012

Rainfall catchment for Carnarvon Gorge is not large enough

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

Tourists to the spectacular Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland, Australia, are told that Carnarvon Creek, carved the Gorge. When you look at the size of the gorge, with its inner walls reaching up 200 metres and the outer walls in the … Continued

Australia, Bowen Basin, Carnarvon Gorge, Genesis Flood, Google maps, receding floodwaters, Surat Basin
Carnarvon Gorge rises above the waters of Noah’s Flood
30 May 2012

Carnarvon Gorge rises above the waters of Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

The standard explanation for Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland, Australia, is that Carnarvon Creek, which flows through the Gorge, shaped it over millions of years. However, there are many features about the Gorge that contradict this story, but are explained … Continued

Australia, Bowen Basin, Carnarvon Gorge, Genesis Flood, receding floodwaters, Surat Basin
The Titanic illustrates Noah’s Flood
20 Apr 2012

The Titanic illustrates Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 6

This year marks one hundred years since the Titanic sank, with tragic loss of life. A few years ago my wife and I visited a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where some of those who perished were laid to rest. … Continued

Genesis Flood, Geological History, Titanic
Eromanga Sea: Noah’s Flood covered Australia
19 Apr 2012

Eromanga Sea: Noah’s Flood covered Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 3

You can see evidence for Noah’s Flood everywhere but unless you know what you are looking for you will not recognize it. Did you know that geology books, museums and fossil websites describe the effects of the Flood in graphic … Continued

Australia, Eromanga sea, Flood geology, Fossils, Genesis Flood, receding floodwaters
Young Age Creationism is good for science
7 Feb 2012

Young Age Creationism is good for science

by Tas Walker | posted in: Big Picture | 1

Those studying geology and those working as geologists in geological surveys, universities, and private industry will enjoy this article by Brett Smith from a 2008 Journal of Creation. It may be a bit of a challenge: The current treatment of … Continued

creation, Evolution, Flood geology, Genesis Flood, geological column, geological dating, Geological History, science
Seeing Noah’s Flood from a mountain near Newcastle, Australia
22 Aug 2011

Seeing Noah’s Flood from a mountain near Newcastle, Australia

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

A friend came to me after church last weekend with a question that has been puzzling her for weeks. “Do you remember that you said on Facebook that you could see the effects of Noah’s Flood from a mountain near … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Genesis Flood
Noah’s Flood and global warming
18 Aug 2011

Noah’s Flood and global warming

by Tas Walker | posted in: Environments | 2

I just listened to a podcast by climate scientist Murry Salby to the Sydney Institute entitled “Global Emission of Carbon Dioxide: The Contribution from Natural Sources.” During question time toward the end of the recording (55min 15sec) he says: Just … Continued

Genesis Flood, global warming, Ice Age
Granite quarry reveals catastrophic events during Noah’s Flood
31 May 2011

Granite quarry reveals catastrophic events during Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Our coach driver snapped this photo at the final stop of CMI’s geological field trip, which I hosted in Brisbane last Saturday. We are standing in front of and on top of some large granite boulders extracted from a disused … Continued

Brisbane, Enoggera Granite, field trip, Flood geology, Genesis Flood, granite, rapid geology
What about the water for the biblical Flood?
22 Jan 2011

What about the water for the biblical Flood?

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 28

It’s easy to forget how questions about Noah’s Flood, answered years ago, still bother so many people. An email friend sent me this message: I have a question for you if you have a minute…..I am a believer in Noah’s … Continued

Flood geology, Genesis Flood, mountains

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