In the Shadows of Mount St. Helens - DVD

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For many individuals, the field of geology remains a hurdle in harmonizing a young earth with the scientific data. The formation of multiple strata layers and deep canyons was previously considered a slow process over long periods of time.

The May 14, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens changed all of this.

Rather than basing geology around long-age "assumptions"scientists discovered a living laboratory that provided some startling information. We invite you to enter the Blast Zone with Dr. Brad Harrub and his son Will as they discover the Truth regarding these geological processes and the age of the earth.

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For many individuals, the field of geology remains a hurdle in harmonizing a young earth with the scientific data. The formation of multiple strata layers and deep canyons was previously considered a slow process over long periods of time.

The May 14, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens changed all of this.

Rather than basing geology around long-age "assumptions"scientists discovered a living laboratory that provided some startling information. We invite you to enter the Blast Zone with Dr. Brad Harrub and his son Will as they discover the Truth regarding these geological processes and the age of the earth.

For many individuals, the field of geology remains a hurdle in harmonizing a young earth with the scientific data. The formation of multiple strata layers and deep canyons was previously considered a slow process over long periods of time.

The May 14, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens changed all of this.

Rather than basing geology around long-age "assumptions"scientists discovered a living laboratory that provided some startling information. We invite you to enter the Blast Zone with Dr. Brad Harrub and his son Will as they discover the Truth regarding these geological processes and the age of the earth.