Creation: Facts of Life: Neo-catastrophism
Catastrophism has always been an important part of creationist geology. In the 1800’s, due especially to the influence of James Hutton and Charles Lyell, emphasis shifted to the concept of slow, gradual accumulation of sediments, a concept called uniformitarianism.
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Catastrophism has always been an important part of creationist geology. In the 1800’s, due especially to the influence of James Hutton and Charles Lyell, emphasis shifted to the concept of slow, gradual accumulation of sediments, a concept called uniformitarianism.
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