Tectonic breakup of Pangaea had to be after Babel. It's a logically certain conclusion. It's the only way to reconcile the Bible with the physical evidence. The result is a perfect harmonization of scripture with science.
How Much Variability is in a Kind?
We can combine Noah's flood, Peleg's tectonics and knowledge of the process of devolution to help us clear up what level of variability is represented by the Biblical word KIND.
Abiogenesis not Evolution
The first day of creation included development of cellular and multicellular life which was capable of photosynthesis. This may seem far-fetched but it's in harmony with scientific theories of the origin of life.
The Antediluvian World
A word that ties together a developing theory for the interior of the Earth is tehom, the deep. The deep is first mentioned in Genesis 1:2 as a body of water which predates creation.
Dinosaur Classification
Whether or not a Biblical word translated as a kind of serpent refers to something which may have been a dinosaur is context dependent. Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Sometimes a serpent is a Sauropod.
First Mammals; Rise of the Dinosaurs
First mammals? A place where mammals were buried doesn't make them the first mammals. The presence of mammal remains in sediment is used to place the sediment in timeline of the evolution narrative.
Reconstructers and Remodelers Missed the Boat
Christians argue about doctrine. Creationists argue about science. Matty harmonizes doctrine with science in such a sublime way that may take a generation or two before people understand it.
Is Satan Limbless?
Does Satan have limbs? If Satan was in the garden of Eden, and the serpent was cursed to be limbless, what does the Bible say about Satan's limbs or lack thereof?
Satan isn’t the Anointed Cherub
An outcome of the theological spaghetti syndrome is that Satan gets the blame for everything, even when it's physically impossible to have been at the crime scene. The anointed cherub is a good example.
Satan Wasn’t in Eden
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) refute the widely held belief that Satan was in the garden of Eden and that he brought about the fall of man. It fails to take into account the relationship between cause and effect.
