The elevation of the Rocky Mountains was during Peleg's tectonics, 101 years after Noah's flood. It occurs in the narrative of evolution as a way to stretch out the timescale into millions of years.
P-waves
The study of P and S-waves led to the development of the current theory of the internal structure of the Earth. A theory that just happens to be missing something rather important: hell.
The Seismology of Hell
Christian leadership has a bad case of Spaghetti syndrome because they didn't think that it was worthwhile to master the science which has been used to develop the popular science paradigm (SciPop).
September 22nd
SciPop wants you to believe in an extraterrestrial impact: a meteor hit the Earth. Amos saw it coming. Uzziah tried to stop it. Isaiah began his prophetic ministry standing in its smoking ruins.
September 12th
It appears from the amount of subduction and upthrust around the world that the Earth's circumference has changed. It's an arcane phenomenon called circumferential shortening.
September 9th
The popular science "liquid outer core" is speculative at best, and there is no reason why it can't be open space. The P-wave Shadow Zone is the great gulf of which Jesus spoke in Luke 16:26.
September 7th
We asked "Why is the interior of the Earth hot?" years ago and worked out what issues have to be incorporated into a Biblically accurate model of the interior of the Earth.
March 17th
We illustrate a clear difference between the Hebrew erets (earth), and tebel (world). The foundations of the world (tebel) refers to the crust and mantle which was exposed as the ocean floor.
March 1st
In the atheist human origins narrative (SciPop) there's no hell, or a great gulf of open space inside the Earth, because it's trying to be a logical antidote to guilt, the fear of judgment, and eternal torment.
Let the Earth be Moved
We, that's me and the Holy spirit, look to Isaiah, the prophets, and Revelation but there's an older reference to the Earth being moved and shaken and the Lord ruling from his Holy mountain high above the people: Psalm 99.
