Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 12): Receding Floodwaters Part4
Flood Geology Series (Episode 11): Receding Floodwaters Part3
Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 10): Receding Floodwaters Part2
Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 9): Receding Floodwaters Part1
Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 8): The Missoula Flood Part3
In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 7): The Missoula Flood Part2
In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 6): The Missoula Flood Part1
In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 5): The Great Ice Age Part4
Since the 1700’s we’ve been told that there have been many ice ages over millions of years, but now meteorologist Michael Oard shares evidence the main-line scientific community won’t tell you. He’ll share compelling evidence for only one Ice Age not long after the end of the global Flood as recorded in the Bible. He’ll…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 4): The Great Ice Age Part3
Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV Since the 1700’s we’ve been told that there have been many ice ages over millions of years, but now meteorologist Michael Oard shares evidence the main-line scientific community won’t tell…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 3): The Great Ice Age Part2
Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV Since the 1700’s we’ve been told that there have been many ice ages over millions of years, but now meteorologist Michael Oard shares evidence the main-line scientific community won’t tell…
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