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The discovery of ice cores raises significant questions about Earth’s history and the accuracy of long-age interpretations. Are these frozen layers evidence of hundreds of thousands of years, or is there another explanation? The conventional dating of ice cores relies on assumptions about slow accumulation rates and orbital cycles, but what if those assumptions are flawed?
Dr. Tas Walker explains how rapid ice buildup—consistent with the aftermath of Noah’s Flood—better fits the evidence. He challenges listeners to rethink what they’ve been told and explore a perspective that aligns with both science and the biblical account.
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The discovery of ice cores raises significant questions about Earth’s history and the accuracy of long-age interpretations. Are these frozen layers evidence of hundreds of thousands of years, or is there another explanation? The conventional dating of ice cores relies on assumptions about slow accumulation rates and orbital cycles, but what if those assumptions are flawed?
Dr. Tas Walker explains how rapid ice buildup—consistent with the aftermath of Noah’s Flood—better fits the evidence. He challenges listeners to rethink what they’ve been told and explore a perspective that aligns with both science and the biblical account.
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We present at hundreds of events around the world each year. To see what events are happening near you, or to request a creation presentation in your Church (or other gathering).
Thanks for listening!
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