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Episode 61: Behind the Scenes of Is Genesis History: Mountains after the Flood with Thomas Purifoy

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Todd and Paul chat with producer Thomas Purifoy about his new film Is Genesis History: Mountains after the Flood. Thomas explains the surprising birth of the film and his passion for explaining how creation science actually works. The film follows geologists Andrew Snelling and John Whitmore as they study the remarkable folded layers in the Grand Canyon. Their research takes them from the bottom of the canyon to the tops of the Rocky Mountains, and Thomas's cameras follow them all the way. Get the whole story on this episode of Let's Talk Creation!

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Thomas Purifoy is the producer, writer, and director of both Is Genesis History and the sequel Is Genesis History: Mountains After the Flood. He is the founder of Compass Cinema and Compass Classroom which creates and distributes curricula for homeschool families. He is a strong supporter of young-earth creation scientists and is responsible for starting the New Creation Blog.

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Todd and Paul chat with producer Thomas Purifoy about his new film Is Genesis History: Mountains after the Flood. Thomas explains the surprising birth of the film and his passion for explaining how creation science actually works. The film follows geologists Andrew Snelling and John Whitmore as they study the remarkable folded layers in the Grand Canyon. Their research takes them from the bottom of the canyon to the tops of the Rocky Mountains, and Thomas's cameras follow them all the way. Get the whole story on this episode of Let's Talk Creation!

Our Guest:

Thomas Purifoy is the producer, writer, and director of both Is Genesis History and the sequel Is Genesis History: Mountains After the Flood. He is the founder of Compass Cinema and Compass Classroom which creates and distributes curricula for homeschool families. He is a strong supporter of young-earth creation scientists and is responsible for starting the New Creation Blog.

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