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Taking Back The Canyon by David Rives and Russ Miller | Wonders Without Number Video
ID: N/A $9.99 – $11.99David Rives and Russ Miller talk about how Christians can take back the real history of the Grand Canyon for the glory of God. Looking at the canyon walls, large rock amphitheaters, and more.
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The Grand Staircase: 2 Missing Miles by David Rives and Russ Miller | Wonders Without Number Video
ID: N/A $9.99 – $11.99David Rives and Russ Miller talk about the Grand Staircase and the two miles of sediment missing from Grand Canyon. What’s so impressive about two miles of missing dirt? Not much…unless it’s two VERTICAL miles ABOVE the Grand Canyon.
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Too Many Zeros | David Rives & James Gardner | Wonders Without Number Video
ID: N/A $9.99 – $11.99How do fossils, radiometric dating and rock layers in the Grand Canyon support a young earth? Learn answers in Too Many Zeros Video.
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Untold Secrets of Planet Earth: Flood Fossils Book by Vance Nelson – History
ID: 9780986882128 $32.99New evidence may force fossil experts to resort back to one of the earliest ideas of how fossils may have formed–underwater.
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What is Really in the Ground? Vs. What is in the Textbooks? DVD by Dr. Grady Mcmutrty | CWM – Geology
ID: CWMWIRITGVWIITT $9.99Is what is shown in the textbooks what is really in the ground? This question is addressed in this DVD and the truth is shown.
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Explosive Geological Evidence For Creation: Mt. St. Helens DVD by Bruce Malone | SFTTM – Geology
ID: sfttegemshdvd $9.99Explosive Geological Evidence For Creation shows the result of the earth reshaping forces that occurred during and subsequent to the world wide flood.
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Awesome Science Ep. 3: Explore Meteor Crater and Petrified Forest by Noah Justice | ASM – Children’s DVDs/Geology
ID: 713438102177 $5.50$9.53In this episode, Noah travels to Arizona to explore two very odd geologic sites, petrified forests laid down beneath thin rock layers on the desert floor, and a large gouge on the sedimentary layers near the Grand Canyon. this episode, Noah travels to Arizona to explore two very odd geologic sites, petrified forests laid down beneath thin rock layers on the desert floor, and a large gouge on the sedimentary layers near the Grand Canyon.