

About the Author
About Harry Dickens
Harry Dickens (pseudonym) works as a senior geologist for a basin studies group in a Geological Survey. He has had a keen interest in geology for over 50 years and nearly 40 years’ professional experience in petroleum and mineral exploration. His qualifications are in geology, geophysics and gemology. He has delivered presentations in North America, Asia, UK, and around Australia. Harry has written Young Earth Creation papers on rapid petroleum formation, Precambrian geology and the Bible (including banded iron formations), as well as the geochemical and erosional effects of Noah’s Flood. He presented at International Conferences on Creationism in 2018 and 2023.
Harry’s Research Interests Include: Geological History, Precambrian Geology, Petroleum Geology, Geological Processes, and the Bible’s Historical Record.
“Harry Dickens is a pseudonym used by the author since his Bible-related writings are made in a private capacity, and do not represent Harry’s secular employer.”

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Why You Should Read This Book?
There is great complexity in mapped geology (both the Precambrian and the Phanerozoic) and it needs explaining and correlating with the Bible. Events in Creation Week as well as Noah’s Flood Year, and its aftermath, may be correlated with geology.
It is important to consider the time order of event stages evident from both the biblical and geological records, and then consider how to correlate them. Consideration of type stratigraphic sections assist in this regard.

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Early Earth
Without Billions of Years
This book challenges the currently popular faith which applies uniformitarian extrapolation of today’s slow radioactive decay to give millions and billions of years. You cannot observe deep time. In contrast, many geological products are known to not require deep time to form and there are numerous examples where uniformitarianism does not apply in the Precambrian.
The anthology provides a Biblical explanation for two challenges for secular geoscience: the origin of the four principal Precambrian “age” clusters, and why enormous Neoproterozoic continental denudation was followed by Phanerozoic sedimentation. Key topics discussed in the anthology include Precambrian geology of a continent, rapid formation of BIF, transcontinental sediment transport, evidence for Flood fountains, and the wiping out of land vertebrates and people in the judgement of the global Flood. Sequential stages of the early Creation Week and early Flood are inferred.
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