Dr. Steve Austin shares how the events at Spirit Lake have helped scientists explain the petrified forests at Yellowstone National Park, using the Flood as the mechanism. This segment is from the DVD "Mount St. Helens: Modern Day Evidence for the World Wide Flood" produced by Awesome Science Media. It is part of a series of documentaries in the "Flood Geology Series". For more information, please visit: www.floodgeologyseries.com www.awesomesciencemedia.com www.facebook.com/floodgeologyseries www.twitter.com/FloodGeoSeries
A coalified log sticking through many sedimentary layers in Australia proves they were laid down in a relatively rapid succession, not over a long period of time. Forked coal seams sabotage swamp theory of coal formation. Some coal was produced in a lab in just a few hours in 1972. Coalification has taken place near Mount St. Helens since 1980. From a report published in "Organic Geochemistry" in 1984 it follows that coal can form in nature in only 36 weeks.
Human Mutational Clock tick too fast. Recent research found that about 60 new mutations are added per human generation. 10% of mutations are immediately harmful, and all mutations eventually become harmful. Evolution postulates that there have been 120,000 generations of man. This would produce 7.2 million mutations to the 3 billion "letters" in the human genome. If creation occurred 6,000 years ago, there would have only been 12,000 non-lethal mutations. Mutation expert Alexey Kondrashov agreed that accumulating mutations are very likely contributing to increasing incidents of diseases, including schizophrenia and autism.