Format: DVD
Length: 30 mins.
Dimensions: 5.25 x 7.5 in.
Ages: 12 & up
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Published: 2000
The world scoffs at those who believe Noah’s Flood was a global event. In this challenging video, Ken Ham shares on the importance of this event, and the memorial it left all over the earth. You will find out why:
- There are billions of dead things (fossils), buried in rock layers, laid down by water all over the earth!
- Noah’s Ark is real history, and a picture of salvation.
- Fossilization can (and often must) happen quickly!
- Most of the fossils over the earth make up the graveyard of the Flood!
- Scientific evidence from geology connects with the biblical history of an earth only a few thousand years old!
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