Dr. Don Clark of Creation Moments discusses the theories of Dr. Walter Brown and his book In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood, which theorizes, among other things, that comets and meteorites were ejected from the Earth during the Great Flood, and which theory is now supported by recent evidence …
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Has anyone ever come up with any conclusive evidence as to what caused the asteroid belt? Could it have been a very dwarf neutron star that exploded, releasing the necessary neutrons which could have bombarded the earth. Its sad that Dr. Brown, who was a NASA scientist at one, is often the target of ridicule from secular scientist. I have had his book, In The Beginning, for many years now, and I dare say, it is a brilliant theory which seems to fit much of the facts that are evident to any with an honest approach to Science. Unfortunately, what God has made known to everyone [Rom 1:18-20] is still vigorously denied, because of the implications that are attached to those facts. But God will not be mocked. In the end, ‘Every knee will bow, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the Glory of God the Father. [Phil 2:10-11]
The blotches on the moon, water on Mars, etc. are all the result of gravitational pull on debris ejected from earth flood…when the fountains of the deep were opened. Yes, great insight!!!
Enjoyed your audio-interview. Dr. Brown certainly earned his trophy (Gish-Morris-Whitcomb Award) and we here at the CSHF were happy to present it to him.
In Christ serving the Creation Community,
Nick Lally, Chairman, Board of Directors, Creation Science Hall of Fame
Nick, we hope to be taking a more comprehensive look at Dr. Brown’s book in ensuing weeks. Thanks so much for tuning in!
I am looking forward to this fresh treatment of the book, In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood. This is the most comprehensive–and comprehensible–scientific case for a Global Flood, and the far-reaching observable effects of that event, I have ever seen.
Most secularists don’t even want to talk about it. Because–to paraphrase Actor Jack Nicholson–deep down in places they don’t talk about at parties, they know all the conventional theories they have, to explain the various phenomena that Brown attributes to the Flood and its aftermath, are unsupported and unsupportable. They therefore are afraid of a theory that can explain them all.
The book is now in its eighth edition, and evidence to support Dr. Brown’s theories is proliferating. This will be enlightening.