The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood

The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood
Author :
Publisher : Creation Research Society
Total Pages : 133
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0940384329
ISBN-13 : 9780940384323
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood by : Michael J. Oard

Download or read book The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood written by Michael J. Oard and published by Creation Research Society. This book was released on 2004 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the most spectacular floods in prehistoric times, besides the Genesis Flood, was the great Lake Missoula flood, which left its mark in the Channeled Scabland of the Pacific Northwest in the United States. However, the evidence, which is now considered to be overwhelming and irrefutable, was the subject of intense controversy for 40 years before being accepted. In this book Michael Oard discusses not only the abundant evidence, which at the time was considered to be too biblical, but also the circumstances surrounding the controversy. Given such prejudices, it is not expected that mainstream geologists will ever see evidence for the largest flood of all time the Genesis Flood. Once the concept of a Lake Missoula flood was accepted, geologists soon saw what they thought was evidence for anywhere from 40 to 100 floods at the peak of the last ice age. However, Oard shows that the evidence is strong that there was only one major flood, with possibly a few minor floods. A chapter is dedicated to other ice age floods, including John Shaws paradigm-busting subglacial flood hypotheses. Evidence for the Genesis Flood is also presented, consisting generally of new information from the field of geomorphology. Another chapter is devoted to a defense of the short time scale of Scripture. And finally, Oard demonstrates that the Lake Missoula flood also provides analogs for the catastrophic formation of mysterious geomorphological features, such as water and wind gaps.


The Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood Related Books