Category: Biblical Creation, History
Speaker: Ian Taylor
Tags: creation science, radio broadcast, creation moments, today's creation moment, ian taylor, daily creation science
In 1980 Mount Saint Helens exploded with incredible force, leaving a sterile, barren scar on the face of the Earth. Basing their expectations upon the slow pace of evolution, the scientific establishment said it would be generations before life would return to the area. Yet the US Forest Service have reported that virtually every species that lived in the area before the eruption had already returned after only five years!
In most, but not all cases, the populations were much smaller than before the eruption - but they were back. As a result, scientists are surprised at the speed at which life is returning to Mt. St. Helens.
Unexpected forces helped cause this transformation. For example, as gophers tunneled, they mixed soil into the top layer of volcanic ash. Seedling trees, protected during the blast by thick snow and the debris of larger trees, provided the basis for a nearly instant, if not tall, new forest that has grown over the few years since the blast. Spirit Lake was supporting fish only five years after the blast.
The return of life to Mt. St. Helens shows us that the commonly accepted ideas about how long life takes to establish itself need to be revised downward drastically. And this fact helps to show us that the Bible's claims of a young Earth are not at all unbelievable.
Genesis 2:4
“These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens…”
Prayer: Dear Father, I thank You for giving us accurate history in Scripture which we can trust so that we can be made wise unto salvation which is in Jesus Christ. In His name. Amen.
Ref: Amy Mereson, “A Mountain Bounces Back,” Science Digest.