If the younger dryas event happened about 12k years ago it rightly explains the massive rapid erosion seen in the American west. The evidence destroys the accepted paradigm of present evolutionary hypothesis and the events noted in the OT fit nicely within the narrative.

The interesting thing is that non Christian secularists are the people questioning atheist secularists and are using a word such as antediluvian. They, rather than Christian scientists, are pushing this narrative. It isn’t an issue of their being pro Christian but these guys are actually practicing science and continue to question it all.

Some on here appreciate Ken Hamm. As a Christian I personally think that he represents a mentality that has damaged the message of the Gospel and Christian faith. His Christian message is not the Gospel of Christ. Rather, he had adopted an approach to faith that attacks secular science and builds an argument for Christianity based in the creation story.

The problem with such an approach that Christ is only a central figure in creation while creation and the creation becomes the focus of his message. In Corinthians Paul goes into depth teaching us that if Christ isn’t raised from the dead all that we do pertaining to our faith is useless and in vain.

He reminded those believers that he had made it his purpose to know/teach nothing other than Christ and Christ crucified when he spent time with them. Unfortunately, that message isn’t taught in modern Christian churches. In my mind this is another if not the primary issue which would lead to correcting all of the other problems in the church were it preached.

Last edited by IZH27; 09/18/22.