For a fire is kindled in My anger, And shall burn to the lowest hell; It shall consume the earth with her increase, And set on fire the foundations of the mountains.
(Deuteronomy 32:22) NKJV
We believe that God can’t lie. Let’s face it, why would anyone believe a God who lies? The Bible has an extensively developed doctrine of hell which allows us to deduce the internal structure of the Earth.
Creationism doesn’t have hell at the center of the Earth. You’d think that an organization with the audacity to register the domain CREATION.COM could at least get that part right.
Mainstream science (SciPop) has a model of the Earth’s internal structure which doesn’t have hell at the center and everyone thinks that there’s no alternative to it. Creationists will aggressively defend this model which has been designed by atheist intellectual elites to make it look as if the Bible is impossible. Go figure.
Creationism is going through a period of turmoil as different sects, remodelers vs. reconstructors, debate over the cause of tectonic plate formation. The thing that they’re whining about is how to account for the energy needed to cause a super-continent to break apart, because they don’t want to have to call it a miracle.
One group believes that the force exerted on the Earth’s crust by the flood waters caused the crust and mantle to fragment. The other group rejects this idea and proposes an extraterrestrial impact, with the tagline that this is the only thing which could cause the shear forces necessary to cause tectonic plate formation. The problem with Creationism is that they’re working out of the playbook handed to them by the atheist intellectual elites who developed the current model of the Earth’s internal structure (SciPop).
In Matty’s Paradigm we have a model of the internal structure of the Earth which has hell at the center. This is physically possible because we have developed the Biblical theory of gravitation which cuts the assumed link between space-time and gravity. Hell has been expanding since the fall of man in Genesis 3, and the expansion of hell is a direct causal factor in Noah’s flood and the tectonic breakup of Pangaea.
This means that there are no constraints from the physical evidence which forces us to induce a narrative incorporating an extraterrestrial impact into geological history. We can let the Word of God teach us when this event took place. In this case we can use the circumstances which prompted Amos to begin his ministry.
Amos saw the meteorite coming and went to warn the people. Uzziah, king in Jerusalem at the time, ran into the temple to burn incense in an attempt to ward off the impending disaster. He wasn’t sanctified to do this and spent the rest of his life as a leper. The book of Isaiah opens up with the young prophet looking out over the destruction which was caused by the impact. The impact site could be any of the likely candidates, Mexico or East Africa, because the shock was sufficient to cause earthquakes all around the world.

September 22nd – Earthshock
A meteor hit the Earth. Amos saw it coming. Uzziah tried to stop it. Isaiah began his ministry in its smoking ruins.

How do we prove that nuclear decay has always been constant? We can’t.
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Peleg’s Tectonics – Navigation
| Section | Title | Scripture |
| 1 | Peleg’s Tectonics | 1 Chronicles 1:19 |
| 2 | Creationism Schism | Titus 3:9 |
| Creationism #EpicFail 1 | Deuteronomy 32:22 | |
| Creationism #EpicFail 2 | Genesis 1:6 | |
| Creationism #EpicFail 3 | 2 Corinthians 6:17 | |
| Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |

September 6th – Peleg’s Tectonics
We resolve tectonic plates, expansion of hell, evolution, distribution of biodiversity, and the fulfillment of prophecy.


