S2E5 How Mount St. Helens Rescued Creation Science
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15-Jan-2026
God gifted creation scientists with modern-day data regarding the formation of many worldwide geological phenomena we see today when Mount. St. Helens blew its dome on May 18, 1980. The destruction literally left a mountain of evidence to dig through. The observable, recorded facts revealed formations that were once thought to take years to form, happened in just minutes, hours, and days. These discoveries re-shaped our understanding of geological processes, intensely substantiating the Catastrophic Model of the Worldwide Flood.
Join Eric Hovind and Geologist Bill Hoesch as they sift through this mountain of evidence and analyze how it helped bolster Creation Science!
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