I'm not very smart when it comes to this stuff but he explains it well enough that I understand most of it. I love watching these videos, because it shows how accurate the Bible ( Gods word) really is. Thank you and God Bless!
28:00 In talking about Lot, he says here "And so lots of places on the map..." Interesting talk. It would have been even more interesting if he'd found a sulfur layer too.
Great stuff! I have a few climate questions. 1. Can you confirm that the lake level of 350 is coincident with the Biblical Flood date of 2500 BC? 2. How are you able to use proxy data from the mud layers to determine historical climate temperatures? 3. You mentioned that there were carbon dating problems with old driftwood but you didn't mention the dates. Is it possible that this could be attributed to the higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels immediately after the flood? 4. I believe in the years immediately after the flood, subsequent tree growth would have sequestered CO2 from the atmosphere and contributed to reduced crop yields in aired regions. Perhaps even contributing to the famine in Egypt. Do you have an opinion on this? Thanks
Septuagint puts flood ~3381 BC. Babel was about 2780 ish BC. (This differs from MT text/English Bibles.) Abraham was born ~2050. So he lived during low lake levels and this may have impacted his battle with Chedorlaomer in that region.
You could use your mud modeling systems to design the world's most realistic faux-stone wall panels. I happen to be installing some panels in my kitchen right now, and they certainly did not design the template using realistic parameters. A sedimentologist with an appetite for a commercial side-gig could corner the market on faux-stone designs.
Merci du partage! Et bonnes fêtes de fin d'année 2024! Au faite, à quoi lui sert la tasse? Juste à occuper ces mains c'est ça? Rires. Donc le niveau de l'eau suit le niveau des hommes, et inversement... Donc l'eau d'en haut et l'eau d'en bas, prend tout sont sens... Stéph.
That my freinds is Gods cure for the oceans. His giant ferilizer tank. When the Lord stands upon the mount and it splits the Dead sea will fill, flushing all the minerals out into the oceans. At least that's the way I see it.
We agree! I had just now posted a lengthy comment, and then I saw yours! I suggested that Dr. Steve would need to make a shorter video addressing Dead Sea evidence for the destruction of Sodom, Gomorrah, and the 7 other cities, too!
Steve, you didnt even mention the 7 year famine in Joseph's time. It looks like that was recorded also at #7 a couple hundred years after Abrahams famine!!
Bible shows clearly 2000 years from Adam to Abraham. Then we have 2000 years from Abraham to Jesus. Then 2000 years from Jesus to today. So about 6000 years. When we start with the bible, everything we observe makes sense. We can explain what wr observe and understand it correctly. God bless
@Michał-z7u Most biblical based creationist see the earth as a little more than 6000 years old. They believe that there were catastrophic plate tectonics that resulted in cold seafloor plates subducting under the continents at speeds of meters per second. The new seafloor was very hot and rose up higher than the old ocean floor. This pushed the oceans over the continents and laid down up to 15,000 feet of sediments in some places. At the end of the flood the last of the subducting plates turned downward, pulling trenches down to several miles deep. This provided places for the waters to drain to. Though this process was probably completed in just a few years, the hotter oceans and cooler continents produced an ice age that probably ran for up to 500 years. Great progress has been made on related theories in the last 50 years. But there is much yet to be discovered.
Prove to me that all of earth’s meteor craters are less than 6501 years old and I might take you seriously. How about all the craters in the rest of the solar system?
There should be clean evidence of the flood…..After the flood there should be a layer with dead plant and animals.the water level would drop by evaporation after the flood and other layers would be laid down
nobody knows where or how or what ... We have all we need to know from the Bible. We either choose trust and faith in God - and not in man's wisdom and the ways of this world - or we choose not to. God Bless.
I'm not very smart when it comes to this stuff but he explains it well enough that I understand most of it. I love watching these videos, because it shows how accurate the Bible ( Gods word) really is.
Thank you and God Bless!
Thank you and merry Christmas I been listening to Steve Austin for years.
👍Thanks for this, Merry Christmas.
I appreciate your careful study of the mud layers and how you correlate it with God's word
What about the mud in your eye?
I've always been curious about the Dead Sea. There's so much to that region. Fascinating. Merry Christmas.
Thanks Steve, always a pleasure to listen to your talks
Impressive! I had to check his dates with my copy of the NIV Bible which also has a timeline listed. They matched nicely! 👍 Awesome presentation!
Merry Christmas, Is Genesis History, and Dr. Austin especially. God bless y'all for this amazing ministry!
Thanks Dr Austin, Merry Christmas
Great stuff, Dr. Austin! And Merry Christmas!
This is cool. Thank you, Merry Christmas
I always love hearing about mud from Dr. Steve. Merry Christmas!
And a happy new year from NZ 👍.
No muddying of the water here. Plain and simple facts. Thank you, six million layer man!
hahahahah😂
I love mud, too. Loved to play in it as a child
Brilliant!😊❤️
Great work! Pray for me that I can also use good work to glorify God
28:00 In talking about Lot, he says here "And so lots of places on the map..."
Interesting talk. It would have been even more interesting if he'd found a sulfur layer too.
Fascinating!!!😁😁
Great opportunity taken advantage of. Good work Dr. A!
Thank you, Dr.. Love your lessons .. so understandable.
Stone Cold presentation! Stunning work!
Well done!
Great stuff! I have a few climate questions.
1. Can you confirm that the lake level of 350 is coincident with the Biblical Flood date of 2500 BC?
2. How are you able to use proxy data from the mud layers to determine historical climate temperatures?
3. You mentioned that there were carbon dating problems with old driftwood but you didn't mention the dates. Is it possible that this could be attributed to the higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels immediately after the flood?
4. I believe in the years immediately after the flood, subsequent tree growth would have sequestered CO2 from the atmosphere and contributed to reduced crop yields in aired regions. Perhaps even contributing to the famine in Egypt. Do you have an opinion on this?
Thanks
Septuagint puts flood ~3381 BC. Babel was about 2780 ish BC. (This differs from MT text/English Bibles.) Abraham was born ~2050. So he lived during low lake levels and this may have impacted his battle with Chedorlaomer in that region.
You could use your mud modeling systems to design the world's most realistic faux-stone wall panels. I happen to be installing some panels in my kitchen right now, and they certainly did not design the template using realistic parameters. A sedimentologist with an appetite for a commercial side-gig could corner the market on faux-stone designs.
is there any data or papers re the caroliner bayes?
Merci du partage! Et bonnes fêtes de fin d'année 2024! Au faite, à quoi lui sert la tasse? Juste à occuper ces mains c'est ça? Rires. Donc le niveau de l'eau suit le niveau des hommes, et inversement... Donc l'eau d'en haut et l'eau d'en bas, prend tout sont sens... Stéph.
Good discussion. I think Zoar (or Segor) was located north of the Dead Sea, probably close to where modern Shaghur is located.
Fascinating to be able to better see the events of scripture written into the mud.
I never considered anything about the Dead Sea except a good place to spend part of a vacation. Glad I tuned in!
So… if you were to excavate another 10-15ft you’d be able to uncover layers dating back to creation? THAT’d be worth the effort! 😅
I doubt Dea Sea geology existed in the Antediluvian world.
Well at that low elevationthere would be a bunch of hugely thick layers deposited by floodwaters, plus evidence of huge run-off erosion
@@paulhease1007 That area was not always below sea level...duh.
For those interested , Joel Duff has launched a multi-part series on TH-cam, covering the Dead Sea’s geology from on old earth creation perspective.
why should anybody who believes the Genesis history want to listen to Joel Duff's old earth detritus?
That my freinds is Gods cure for the oceans. His giant ferilizer tank. When the Lord stands upon the mount and it splits the Dead sea will fill, flushing all the minerals out into the oceans. At least that's the way I see it.
Interesting. I wonder if there is evidence in the mud of the destruction of Sodom and Gomora.
We agree! I had just now posted a lengthy comment, and then I saw yours! I suggested that Dr. Steve would need to make a shorter video addressing Dead Sea evidence for the destruction of Sodom, Gomorrah, and the 7 other cities, too!
Pigs and hogs are the ones that love mud, and flies and smells of bad dirt. Thank you for the low down on the dead sea water levels.
Steve, you didnt even mention the 7 year famine in Joseph's time. It looks like that was recorded also at #7 a couple hundred years after Abrahams famine!!
I love history about the land of Israel, GOD'S land
How old is Earth according to creationist paradigm? Is it a dozens of thousands years or just a few thousand years?
Bible shows clearly 2000 years from Adam to Abraham. Then we have 2000 years from Abraham to Jesus. Then 2000 years from Jesus to today. So about 6000 years. When we start with the bible, everything we observe makes sense. We can explain what wr observe and understand it correctly. God bless
@Michał-z7u Most biblical based creationist see the earth as a little more than 6000 years old. They believe that there were catastrophic plate tectonics that resulted in cold seafloor plates subducting under the continents at speeds of meters per second. The new seafloor was very hot and rose up higher than the old ocean floor. This pushed the oceans over the continents and laid down up to 15,000 feet of sediments in some places.
At the end of the flood the last of the subducting plates turned downward, pulling trenches down to several miles deep. This provided places for the waters to drain to.
Though this process was probably completed in just a few years, the hotter oceans and cooler continents produced an ice age that probably ran for up to 500 years.
Great progress has been made on related theories in the last 50 years. But there is much yet to be discovered.
@@roblangsdorf8758 You packed a lot into a short, TH-cam post, Rob. Well done.
Prove to me that all of earth’s meteor craters are less than 6501 years old and I might take you seriously. How about all the craters in the rest of the solar system?
the presentation sounds as dead as the sea he is taking about.
Steve Austin ? Stone cold Steve Austin ? 😂😂Ya i kno i bet u never heard that before.. anyway great 👍 video
Very informative, I would love to talk with you. I am a doctor innovator and a man of God the creator of all king of Israel.
How did the Dead Sea - Sea of Galilee basin drain all the waters from Noah's Flood in a few hundred years?
Easy. There is a giant plug down there.
There should be clean evidence of the flood…..After the flood there should be a layer with dead plant and animals.the water level would drop by evaporation after the flood and other layers would be laid down
The water didn’t all drain through the Dead Sea.
@@josiahallenswife6899 , You don’t say.
nobody knows where or how or what ... We have all we need to know from the Bible.
We either choose trust and faith in God - and not in man's wisdom and the ways of this world - or we choose not to.
God Bless.