OUR
KIWI CREATION RESEARCH GEOLOGIST, Mark Simpson continues
to keep his eyes open for great evidence of creation
and rapid deposition. He is pictured here after discovering
a sedimentary sandstone dyke south of Auckland in the
old coal field near Huntly. The sandstone under the
coal has pushed its way through the overlaying coal
seam and layers. This meant the sandstone under the
coal was still soft and fluid while the coal formed
on top. It pushed up through the coal without breaking
it, so the coal was also still soft and fluid. It then
proceeded through the rock layers many metres above
the coal seam. All of which tells us the sediments and
the coal were not laid down slowly one after the other
over millions of years. Pray for Mark as he continues
to look for any field observations that point to creation
and catastrophic flood deposition.
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listed April 2004.
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