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Carmella Prochaska
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Seashells on mountaintops is consistent with a global flood but it doesn't "prove" a global flood.
It is likely that a flood would leave behind such an environment as well as out of place fossils. We might find sea, land and lake creatures buried together or in an odd place. One of the richest fossil discoveries of the past 10 years is the huge deposit in the coal basin of Montceau-les-Mines near Autun in France. There are fossils are of marine creatures, some are definitely freshwater dwellers, and some are definitely land creatures. This sort of faunal mixing is consistent with a global flood but does not "prove" it.
In a young earth model there are no specific geological layers like in the long-age model. The fossil-rich layers where there is evidence of rapid burial of creatures may be flood layers but no one can absolutely be sure because no one observed it form. This is one of the reasons I have issues with long-agers assuming a rock layer is millions of years and then finding young remains in it. Many scientists have reported finding DNA in fossils that are said to be millions of years old & I find that to be pure fantasy given the decay rate of unstable molecules like DNA.
I believe in the global flood because, first and foremost, I believe in the Judeo-Christian God of Moses and in what He said He did. I'll take His Word for it.
It is likely that a flood would leave behind such an environment as well as out of place fossils. We might find sea, land and lake creatures buried together or in an odd place. One of the richest fossil discoveries of the past 10 years is the huge deposit in the coal basin of Montceau-les-Mines near Autun in France. There are fossils are of marine creatures, some are definitely freshwater dwellers, and some are definitely land creatures. This sort of faunal mixing is consistent with a global flood but does not "prove" it.
In a young earth model there are no specific geological layers like in the long-age model. The fossil-rich layers where there is evidence of rapid burial of creatures may be flood layers but no one can absolutely be sure because no one observed it form. This is one of the reasons I have issues with long-agers assuming a rock layer is millions of years and then finding young remains in it. Many scientists have reported finding DNA in fossils that are said to be millions of years old & I find that to be pure fantasy given the decay rate of unstable molecules like DNA.
I believe in the global flood because, first and foremost, I believe in the Judeo-Christian God of Moses and in what He said He did. I'll take His Word for it.
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