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Cataclysm From Space (video)

A Scientific Model for the cause of the Biblical Flood.
This is a video adaptation of a documentary filmstrip presenting evidence that, less than 5,000 years ago, a stray planet from deep space nearly collided with Earth causing gravitational forces that flexed the Earth’s crust, creating volcanic ruptures, mountain ranges, and oceanic tides of such heights as to cover almost all of the Earth’s land surface. Mind boggling. DVD

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A Scientific Model for the Cause of the Biblical Flood

By Donald W. Patten. This is a video adaptation of a documentary filmstrip presenting evidence that, less than 5000 years ago, a stray planet from deep space, along with its tiny moon of ice, nearly collided with Earth. An analysis is made of the gravitational forces that would have flexed the Earth’s crust, creating volcanic ruptures, mountain ranges, and oceanic tides of such heights as to cover almost all of the Earth’s land surface. Human survivors, indeed, would have been few, and countless species of magnificent prehistoric animals would have perished, not due to failure to adapt, as is commonly claimed, but simply because they failed to find high ground. It would be difficult to enter into an informed discussion on such topics as Earth History, Geology, the Biblical Flood, Evolution, or Creation itself without knowledge of the facts and theories presented in this program. 60-minute video. SELECTED TOPICS:

  • Classic scientific theories.
  • The ice age re-examined.
  • Cause of the Biblical Flood.
  • Ice from space.
  • Evidence of cataclysm.
  • Effect on climate and life.

It is recommended that this video be viewed along with The Discovery of Noah's Ark, also available from The Reality Zone.

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Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 9 × 1 in
Weight

0.5 lbs

Video Length

60 Minutes

Publication Date

2006

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