Permian
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
(John 15:13) KJV
The Permian is an inductive reasoning dumpster fire. Inconvenient sedimentary deposits, and the evidence of phenomena which are difficult to rationalize, found their way into the Permian.
We (that’s me and the Holy spirit) continue our tour through a veil of deception called the geological timescale with our guide, Wilson N. Stewart. We think that he’s a Galen Urso type, like Johannes Kepler.

Paleobotany and the evolution of plants
We’re studying the periods of geological history as described by Wilson N. Stewart.
This was the text book we used in grad school when we studied for a masters of science in Biology.
PERMIAN
– Wilson N. Stewart, Paleobotany and the evolution of plants.
Uplift in Appalachian geosyncline. Cooler and drier climates with extensive glaciation in Southern Hemisphere. Rise of Northern Hemisphere Voltziales and diversification of Southern Hemisphere glossopterids. Extinction, arborescent lycopsids, and sphenopsids. Diversification of reptiles.
Thereโs a shift in tone here, for the first time Stewart isnโt describing a world-wide flood as something other than a world-wide flood. This isnโt a description of an environment of deposition, itโs what happened to the sediments at a later date.
Part of the Permian is any fossil deposit with a narrative-appropriate fossil assemblage. The Permian is the Permian because itโs the Permian. Itโs a microcosm of circular reasoning. Anything which isnโt characteristic of the Permian (a set of circumstances demanded by the needs of THE NARRATIVE) is assigned to something other than the Permian (we donโt want to upset THE NARRATIVE).
The other part of the Permian is the widespread evidence of equatorial glaciation. Wait, what? Yes, we said equatorial glaciation. Thereโs widespread evidence that there was a time when glaciers extended North and South from the equator.
We can never know for sure about someoneโs intent, but either way some intelligent people buried gold mines of factual information in an otherwise fictional pseudoscientific paradigm. Itโs what we call mainstream science (SciPop). Hereโs a fact (something which is true regardless of what paradigm you believe): the Appalachian mountains formed after the sediments theyโre made of were deposited. Itโs simple logic and an acknowledgment of cause and effect.
The ultimate act of selfless sacrifice was when Christ went to the cross. Itโs too easy for people to dismiss that out of hand, so we went a little closer to the mainstream of the collective consciousness of our time and found an example of selfless sacrifice in Star Wars. If we talk Star Wars, everyone will understand.
Several individuals in key places in history built the intellectual Death Star of SciPop with a small thermal exhaust port or two. We refer to these individuals as the Galen Urso type. We fired our torpedoes, they hit the target, flew down the reactor shaft and detonated the core. This started a chain reaction, and it’s going to be fascinating to see just how big the blast zone will be.
The question ought to be, at some point, how on Earth did peer review, supposedly the collective will of our academic elite, come up with a rationalization of history which is completely wrong? Because that was their intent, it wasn’t an accident. They, collectively, rejected God and thought that they were clever enough to get away with it by covering their tracks with SciPop. The thing is, peer review pitted itself against God’s revealed truth which, by a totally staggering coincidence, gives us a harmonious way to account for all of the evidence which peer review has to induce a narrative for. The means by which the deception has been cast is what we’re going to call Paleodoublespeak.
Permian – Navigation
| Section | Title | Scripture |
| 1 | Permian | John 15:13 |
| The Galen Urso Type | John 10:11 | |
| 2 | Cooler and Drier Climates | Job 6:15-16 |
| Uplift in Appalachian Geosyncline | Nahum 1:5 | |
| Extensive Glaciation in Southern Hemisphere | Job 38:29-30 | |
| Voltziales and Glossopterids | Psalms 147:17 | |
| 3 | Paleodoublespeak | Isaiah 5:20 |
| Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |
Read through the Bible in a year
| Reading plan | August 12 | |
| Linear | Isaiah 60-62 | |
| Chronological | Jeremiah 18-22 |
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.



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