Dr. Andrew Snelling

Talk 1: Radiohalos: Evidence of Accelerated Decay and Catastrophic Geological Processes
Talk 2: Radioisotope Dating of Rocks: Challenging an Icon of Evolutionary Geology
Date: July 11th, 7:00pm

RMCF is privileged to have Dr. Andrew Snelling from Answers in Genesis as its July speaker.

Dr. Andrew Snelling, one of the world’s most respected Creation Scientists specializing in geological studies, joined Answers in Genesis in 2007 as the organization’s new director of research, and also as a speaker for layperson and technical audiences. The addition of Dr. Snelling has further confirmed AiG’s effort to meet the highest standards in its research in Creation studies.

Dr. Snelling, who spent considerable time serving as a consultant in developing the AiG Creation Museum’s large flood-geology room, becomes AiG’s first full-time Ph.D. in the field of geology. Dr. Snelling earned his PhD degree in geology from the University of Sydney in Australia.

Dr. Snelling has extensive experience working in the mining industry in Australia. One of his main areas of research has been the study of methods used in dating rocks, a key area of research for groups like AiG, which are convinced of a young age for the earth. Snelling’s research, for example, has shown different radioisotope dates on the same rock samples. In addition, Dr. Snelling’s research has indicated that radioactive decay rates must not have been constant in the past, citing the halos in rock crystals, which clearly show radioactive decay was accelerated sometime in the past.

Dr. Snelling’s research has demonstrated that a global flood more than 4,300 years ago explains most rock layers and fossil deposits found around the world. Building from this foundation, Dr. Snelling has made predictions as to what should be found if a catastrophic global flood actually happened (e.g., the existence of extensive rock layers).

Dr. Snelling will be speaking twice on Friday evening. His first talk is titled Radiohalos: Evidence of Accelerated Decay and Catastrophic Geological Processes. Radiohalos are rings of color formed around microscopic bits of radioactive minerals in rock crystals. They are fossil evidence of radioactive decay. “Squashed” Polonium-210 radiohalos indicate that Jurassic, Triassic, and Eocene formations in the Colorado plateau were deposited within months of one another, not hundreds of millions of years apart as required by the conventional time scale.

His second talk is titled Radioisotope Dating of Rocks: Challenging an Icon of Evolutionary Geology. Radioisotope dating has been used by the evolutions as the cornerstone of an old earth age and evolutionary theory. Not so says Dr. Snelling. Come and see why Radioisotope dating is not all its cracked up to be. You can pick up a DVD video of his talks after the presentations. Bring your friends and enjoy the Friday evening talks. There will be refreshments after the meeting in our fellowship hall. Don’t miss it and see you there!

To become a member of RMCF, please call RMCF at (303) 525-5500 or email us at [email protected].

Copyright © 2014. Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship. Designed by Shape5.com Joomla Templates