
Episode 114: After the Flood 3: Filling the Earth
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How did slow animals like sloths get from Noah's Ark in the mountains of Ararat to the jungles of South America? Is that a death blow to creationist thinking? Paul and Todd give some basic answers to this question and more in their latest episode as they wrap up their short series describing the world after the Flood. Listen in on their conversation to find out how the residual catastrophism of earthquakes and volcanoes and glaciation combine with ideas of diversification within created kinds to explain how animals got to their present homes. All that and sloths too!
Materials Mentioned
Terrestrial Mammal Families and Creationist Perspectives on Speciation by Todd Wood
https://coresci.org/jcts/index.php/jctsb/article/view/4
Rafting: A Post-Flood Biogeographic Dispersal Mechanism by Wise and Croxton
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/icc_proceedings/vol5/iss1/37/
A Creationist Review and Preliminary Analysis of the History, Geology, Climate, and Biology of the Galapagos Islands by Todd Wood
https://amzn.to/40uEU1J
Let's Talk Creation episodes
After the Flood 1: The Earth Recovers
https://youtu.be/ikZUWXAbHV8
After the Flood 2: Diversity of Life
https://youtu.be/iClXtpmTjJM
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