Explore how geology and Scripture align to illuminate the Earth’s early chapters and its flood narrative.
The book presents a careful, evidence‑based look at the Earth’s surface and its rocks, using natural facts to illuminate the Mosaic record of the Deluge. It discusses how fossil remains, ocean currents, and the distribution of formations like chalk and coal fit together with scriptural history, rather than contradict it. The author argues that physical facts can support the unerring truths of Scripture when viewed with clear reasoning and cautious interpretation.
Readers will encounter a structured discussion of fossil evidence, the power of currents to move and preserve remains, and the ways geologic formations may reflect a single, global flood rather than a sequence of disconnected events. The text also critiques earlier geological theories, offering a framework that reconciles scientific observation with biblical narrative.
- How fossil remains across the globe can be understood in light of a single catastrophic event.
- How ocean currents and sedimentary layers could move and bury remains at broad scales.
- How major rock formations, like chalk beds and coal seams, relate to a unified biblical timeline.
- How traditional and ancient sources are weighed alongside modern geology to support a coherent history.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful bridge between geology and biblical history, and anyone exploring how scientific facts can reinforce, rather than undermine, scriptural narratives.