
Geological evidences and Recolonisation
The Recolonisation models with which we are concerned in this site all place
an emphasis on the destructive power of the first 40 days of the Flood. This
was the judgment of God on a generation that had wholly given itself to evil.
The destruction was total, with all air-breathing creatures outside the ark
perishing. The initial violence of the Flood is marked in earth history, not
by fossils, but by mega-scale catastrophism affecting both igneous activity
and sedimentation. After the 40 days, the biblical Mabbul, there was
the rest of the Flood year and the restoration of the Earth to be a home for
the creatures in the Ark. This period, from day 40 onward to the time of Babel,
is described by us as "recolonisation of the Earth". In this section,
essays and resources are provided on the Mabbul and the different phases
of recolonisation.
The Mabbul
- How the Mabbul changed the Earth (+ what signatures remain)
- Lessons from UK basement rocks
- Evidences of Archaean Life
- The
Archaean Atmosphere by David Tyler
Recolonisation after the Mabbul
- Overview
of recolonisation
- Bacterial and algal dominance in the Precambrian
- How Recolonisation explains the Cambrian explosion
- Trilobites, trails and speciation
- Speciation in Ordovician trilobites by Anthony Scott
- Recolonising the land
- The advance of Namurian deltas
- The forests of the Coal Measures
- Lessons from Flood basalts
- Jurassic environments (from Yorkshire)
- The Frome Unconformity
- Recolonisation by dinosaurs
- The
Real Lifestyle of the Dinosaurs
- The Chalk Seas
- Granites
- Lessons from Kaolinisation
- Tertiary Igneous Province in NW Scotland
- Recolonisation by horses
- Ball Clays of SW England
- The
Brown Coals of Germany by David Tyler
- Life in Glacial times
FAQs
These frequently-asked questions deal briefly with common objections to and
misunderstandings of recolonisation.
- Does the model violate the rainbow promise?
- How much time do the biblical genealogies allow?
- Isn't the role of the Flood diminished?
- How did Noah survive post-Flood volcanism and impacts?
- How could such great thicknesses of sediment be laid down after the Flood?
- Wasn't Ararat underwater until late in the Cenozoic?

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