Receding Floodwaters : A Flood Geology Series Documentary (DVD)
$28.99
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 and wind gaps, the continental shelves, submarine canyons, planation surfaces, pediments, and the spread of exotic rocks. His convincing evidence will challenge conventional
thinking, showing how the biblical record makes much more sense of the evidence.
2 in stock
SKU (UPC): 752830379527
Produced by: Awesome Science Media
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Randolf Productions, Inc
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