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Episode 110: Exploding Mountain that Changed Creationism

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Forty-five years ago, on May 18, 1980, Mt St Helens erupted and changed creationism forever. The explosion showed us how rapidly geological features could form during a catastrophe and gave us a laboratory to understand the formation of coal. The deadly eruption also reminds us to heed the warnings of coming destruction and judgment. With so many warning signs, no one needed to die at Mt St Helens unless they chose to stay. Join Paul and Todd as they chat with Bill Hoesch, director of the Mt St Helens Creation Center, about this milestone in creation research!

Visit the Mount Saint Helens Creation Center https://www.mshcreationcenter.org/

Link to Google Maps view of Spirit Lake. https://maps.app.goo.gl/tjkyy9CE3oVJAT6S9

Zoom in to see the log mat. Zoom out and move south to see the mountain.

Books Mentioned

Footprints in the Ash: The Explosive Story of Mount St. Helens by John Morris and Steve Austin

https://a.co/d/4A6fDsx

🏫Support Paul’s work at Biblical Creation Trust and the Cambridge House Project at https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/

🎁Please consider supporting Todd’s work by going to https://coresci.org/connect

📫Send questions to [email protected]

🎁Support the podcast by going to https://letstalkcreation.org

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Email us with comments or questions at: [email protected]

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*Disclaimer: Things mentioned in the Show Notes are not endorsements of people, places, or things discussed in the podcast, but rather a record of what was spoken about and helpful links to material for our listeners.

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Forty-five years ago, on May 18, 1980, Mt St Helens erupted and changed creationism forever. The explosion showed us how rapidly geological features could form during a catastrophe and gave us a laboratory to understand the formation of coal. The deadly eruption also reminds us to heed the warnings of coming destruction and judgment. With so many warning signs, no one needed to die at Mt St Helens unless they chose to stay. Join Paul and Todd as they chat with Bill Hoesch, director of the Mt St Helens Creation Center, about this milestone in creation research!

Visit the Mount Saint Helens Creation Center https://www.mshcreationcenter.org/

Link to Google Maps view of Spirit Lake. https://maps.app.goo.gl/tjkyy9CE3oVJAT6S9

Zoom in to see the log mat. Zoom out and move south to see the mountain.

Books Mentioned

Footprints in the Ash: The Explosive Story of Mount St. Helens by John Morris and Steve Austin

https://a.co/d/4A6fDsx

🏫Support Paul’s work at Biblical Creation Trust and the Cambridge House Project at https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/

🎁Please consider supporting Todd’s work by going to https://coresci.org/connect

📫Send questions to [email protected]

🎁Support the podcast by going to https://letstalkcreation.org

🔬Join Todd’s Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/researchreports

Email us with comments or questions at: [email protected]

Check us out on social media and consider donating to support this podcast

Core Academy of Science

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreacademyofscience/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoreacadInfo

Website: https://coresci.org/

Biblical Creation Trust

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/bct_origins

Website: https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/

*Disclaimer: Things mentioned in the Show Notes are not endorsements of people, places, or things discussed in the podcast, but rather a record of what was spoken about and helpful links to material for our listeners.

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