Mount St. Helens provides evidence for a world wide flood.
On May 18, 1980, Mt. St. Helens erupted. This volcano in Washington state completely changed our thinking on how long it takes for some geologic processes to happen.
Mount St. Helens challenged evolutionary, long-age ideas about how rock layers and canyons form.
Gigantic boulder rests beside Forest Road 25, south of Mount St Helens, in the State of Washington. Known as the 'Pine Creek Boulder', it demonstrates the power of moving water and debris.
Volcanoes can spew enough rock and ash to bury entire cities. This material comes from deep in the earth, where the rocks are so hot they flow like water!
The distribution of wildlife poses problems for evolutionary biologists.
Many of the large, earth-covering rock layers we find today were laid down during the Flood of Noah’s day.
Age of the Earth Videos. How Old is the Earth/Universe? Mount St. Helens · Why Shouldn't Christians Accept Millions of Years?
Volcanoes have power to create land, provide resources, and help people in other surprising ways.
The world's largest recorded landslide occurred during the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens, a volcano in the state of Washington (US). The volume ...
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