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Silverlake, Washington

Seven Wonders Museum of Mt. St. Helens

Seven Wonders Museum of Mt. St. Helens Mt. St. Helens

On May 18, 1980, the eruption at Mount St. Helens challenged secular geologists' assumption of uniformitarianism (the belief that the same slow processes of change have continued throughout earth history). Canyons and rock layers were formed over hours, days, or a few months. Burdened to share the profound significance of this rare event, Lloyd and Doris Anderson opened the Seven Wonders Museum on one of the main roads leading to the famous volcano (located in Washington State, USA).

Deriving its mission statement from Psalm 33, the Seven Wonders Museum seeks to show that the Bible is true from the very first verse. The museum displays seven geological changes that happened rapidly and make us wonder how quickly the earth can change.

Admission to the museum is free, being supported through donations and book sales. (They offer the largest selection of creation books and DVDs of any bookstore in the Northwest.)

Bookstore

Bookstore

As well as offering the largest selection of creation science materials in the Northwest, the store has a DVD rental library, free creation booklets, and acts as a resource for teachers and homeschoolers.

Displays

Displays

The museum displays seven geological changes that happened rapidly and make us wonder how quickly the earth can change. They are based largely on the work of Dr. Steve Austin and other creation geologists. For example, Austin discovered, while diving at the bottom of Spirit Lake, that the logs that were ripped up during the eruption were sinking to the bottom, and many were buried upright in layers of sediment. These logs looked similar to the upright petrified "forests" that we find buried in layers at Yellowstone National Park, which geologists had assumed represent different forests buried over millions of years. For a complete list of the "seven wonders" of rapid change, see their official website, www.creationism.org/sthelens/.

Lectures and Tours

Lectures and Tours

If you book ahead 360-274-5737, Lloyd takes groups on guided tours of the monument area, where the 1980 catastrophe occurred. See their official website for a selection of hikes and the amount of time it takes to see them. Then plan a trip!

  • Due to snow in the winter, visitor centers near to the mountain close by November. The hours at Seven Wonders change as well.
  • Eating facilities are limited in the monument area, so you may want to bring a lunch.
  • Set aside plenty of time for travel to and from the monument, including a visit to the Johnston Ridge Observatory—it's easily an all-day affair.

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