Correct.
This really bothers me. You hear that stuff, "oh canyons formed around mt st helens after the 1980 eruption, so of course all these layers elsewhere in the world could form quickly."
But, its deceptive because they dont really go into detail about it.
Here is a quote I just got from answers in genesis
"What astonished them were features such as the 25-feet-thick deposit that consisted of thousands of thin layers. In school, I was taught that you assume layers like this were laid down at the rate of perhaps one or two a year. Then you could estimate how long it took for such a deposit to form, perhaps even millions of years. However, this 25-feet-thick series of layers was formed in less than one day—perhaps even just three hours."
But there is no mention of what these layers are.
http://file.dnr.wa.gov/publications/ger_ic88_mount_st_helens_pt1.pdf
https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1789/report.pdf
If you read from page 26 and on, you can read about the rocks around mt st helens. And theres a really expansive and rich history behind this volcano, but you really would just never know if you listened to these organizations like AIG.
And in this document, theres a more clear analysis. You see discussions about the rock types, pyroclastic flows, breccias, andesites, lahars, cobbles, chunks, debris, dacite etc.
When you see minerals broken in sharp edges, this is caused by explosive events.
You also have volcanic ash and things that can erode away quickly and easily by high energy explosive action.
But the world at large doesnt consist of volcanic deposits like breccais and dacite and volcanic ash. And the Grand canyon is much different.
Shales, sandstones, limestones, schist, dykes, angular unconformities, disconformities
And even these groups mentioned, like the supai group, these are facies, they are a collection of various rocks in specific orders that tell a story. There are specific fossil assemblages associated with these groups as well. But all of it is lost, the story, the history, the information is all lost in trying to dumb it down by comparing it to a volcanic eruption.
I am typically a mild mannered person, but as a geologist, this presses my buttons when i hear stuff like this.
taking a deep breath and moving on now...
And i think what makes it hard is that, I wonder if they are purposefully being deceptive in their articles, or if they are genuine. Why dont they talk about this? And further, we all Love Christ dearly in our hearts, but people shouldn't have to be intellectually dishonest to show that love.