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It
was a great day as we excavated volcanic rocks in
North Arm deposits Nambour Australia. These ash
beds came from a past volcanic eruption, which made
Mt St Helen's seem like a sideshow. These layers,
regarded as sediments since they "fell"
out of the air, contain thousands of beds, one on
top of the other, all laid in a single day. They
illustrate that multiple layers of sediment can
form in air or water while it is actually moving.
They don't form one on top of the other after each
layer stops! This immediately challenges the concepts
that layers represent evolutionary stages and the
lowest rocks are the oldest ones. The ash layers
can contain fossil leaves and twigs. |
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HUNDRED MILLION YEARS ARE MISSING |
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students (right) from one Gympie school (Queensland),
accompanied us on a field trip recently to a slate
quarry. The bottom rocks are Carboniferous and the
top rocks are Triassic/Jurassic. The same magnitude
gap in both Queensland and NSW. The students saw
fossil plant materials, but for the evolutionist
that is no help. Missing millions of years is a
fatal flaw for those looking for evidence of evolutionary
family trees. Pray for us as we continue to lead
field trips for high school and university students
around the world, to see the negative aspects of
evolution, and the positive evidence for creation
and Noah's flood. |
| KALGOORLIE
FIELD TRIP - A GREAT FIRST TIME SUCCESS IN
WESTERN AUSTRALIA |
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Geologist
Wade Evans (below) speaks to the crowd, as both
he and John Mackay led some forty people including
Uni lecturers, geologists, students and layman,
into the wilds of Australia’s gold fields.
The Pillow Basalt Wade is standing on is definite
evidence that the whole area was formed under
water. |
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