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Teaching Creation Thursday~ A Fossil Float Trip

Teaching Creation Thursday~ A Fossil Float Trip

Growing up near a river, I always remember going there with my dad, looking for arrowheads and just hoping to find an alligator tooth, see an alligator or just see anything that God created.  It was always a peaceful place to be.  Little did I know that there was always a possibility that I could find animal bones from the Ice Age.

Dr. Tom DeRosa and his staff have taken thousands of people on this fossil adventure over the last 10+ years.  Dr. Carolyn Reeves tells a little bit of her adventure on Peace River Arcadia, FL.

Head on over to Creation Conversations, Teaching Creation Thursday to read about this amazing adventure that you and your family can have exploring God’s Creation.

Teaching Creation Thursday ~ Grand Canyon and a giveaway!

Teaching Creation Thursday ~ Grand Canyon and a giveaway!

This week Dr. Reeves will be sharing with us about the Earth.

Many evolutionists consider the “Geologic Column” the strongest evidence that life arose gradually over millions of years. They claim that the sedimentary layers of rocks found all over the world show that the first forms of life to evolve are found in the deepest layers and the living things that evolved later are found in the upper layers.

However, this explanation is found to have a number of flaws. We believe you may find the Flood provides the best explanation for the earth’s sedimentary layers and is much more logical than the explanation given by evolutionists. Go to www.investigatethepossibilities.org and click on the “articles” tab for a kid-friendly article about the sedimentary layers in Grand Canyon.  Or you can just click HERE.  Which explanation do you think fits the evidence best–millions of years of evolution or a world wide flood?

Take time to browse around Investigate the Possibilities!  There are a lot of experiments, articles and videos to help you Investigate the Possibilities!

Next week, Dr. Reeves will follow up with a lesson about how sedimentary layers form and how some now-hardened layers formed in hours and days as a result of geologic activity after the Mt. Saint Helens eruption.

Now on to the giveaway!  I will be giving away this teacher guide and student Journal to The Earth: Its Structure and Its Changes!  My oldest  daughter and I did this book together and really enjoyed it.  I think your children will too!

Just follow the instructions on the Rafflecopter!  If for some reason the widget is not showing, click on the link and it will take you to it.

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