Denver Society of Creation

In the Beginning, God…

November 2 2023, 7:00 PM

Mr. Zion Lutheran Church, 500 Drake Street, Denver, CO

Mr. Paul Feltz

“Waters of the Deep & Their Aquifers

(Just how did all of that water get there?)”

- What are the “waters of the deep?” - Just what is an aquifer? - Is it a river? - How does it get replenished? - Whhat about Jacob’s Well? Does it exist? Where is it? Come hear about the interesting research done by Mr. Feltz on this topic! About Mr. Feltz: Northeast Colorado Creation Group founder, Paul Feltz, retired following a 45-year career as a turbine control system specialist that spanned from manufacturing to design support to owning his own company. His career included working on, and teaching, of turbine control systems at nuclear power plants. Paul developed an interest in geomorphology (landforms) and rocks as a farm boy growing up north of Ft. Collins. As an adult, his research has led to books and collaboration with other “science-minded” men who believed that a worldwide flood explained much of the evidence he found in the rocks of northeastern Colorado. To Print a Flyer: Click Here Livestream will NOT be available.

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Denver Society of Creation

November 2, 2023, 7:00 PM

Mr. Zion Lutheran Church, 500 Drake Street, Denver, CO

Mr. Paul Feltz

“Waters of the Deep & Their Aquifers (Just how did that water get there?)”

Upcoming Schedule -

To Be Determined
To Print a Flyer, Click Here:
-What are the “waters of the deep?” -Just what is an aquifer? -Is it a river? -How does it get replenished? -What about Jacob’s Well? Does it exist? Where is it? Come hear about the interesting research done by Mr. Feltz on this topic! About Mr. Feltz: Northeast Colorado Creation Group founder, Paul Feltz, retired following a 45-year career as a turbine control system specialist that spanned from manufacturing to design support to owning his own company. His career included working on, and teaching, of turbine control systems at nuclear power plants. Paul developed an interest in geomorphology (landforms) and rocks as a farm boy growing up north of Ft. Collins. As an adult, his research has led to books and collaboration with other “science-minded” men who believed that a worldwide flood explained much of the evidence he found in the rocks of northeastern Colorado.