I sincerely ask these to learn how you address them and your reasoning.
1) How do trace fossils (like burrows, footprints, feeding traces, etc), remain preserved within the units supposedly deposited in the flood?
2) How do coprolites get preserved in layers supposedly deposited during the flood? (as they imply life was still alive and not buried)
3) If the mountains were made during the receding of the flood waters, how would they have been able to remain standing if they are dominantly marine rocks? (like the Himalayas) Angle of repose
4) If the mountains all rose at once or rose at an increased rate, how is this physically possible?
5) Why do the current mountains rise as a result of the interaction with plate tectonics and have nothing to do with water?
6) Why are there no stragglers in the fossil record of organisms that dominate the uppermost layers in the bottommost layers?
7) Why is there no single continuous section of the flood anywhere on Earth?
8) If the sedimentary rocks (like those in the Grand Canyon) are deposited during a flood, how is it that they transition from marine to land and back to marine, during the period they are supposed to have been deposited by flood waters?
9) How did the banded iron formations form?
10) How are the glacial deposits that precede the flood, explained?
11) How are the glacial deposits within the flood explained?
1) How do trace fossils (like burrows, footprints, feeding traces, etc), remain preserved within the units supposedly deposited in the flood?
2) How do coprolites get preserved in layers supposedly deposited during the flood? (as they imply life was still alive and not buried)
3) If the mountains were made during the receding of the flood waters, how would they have been able to remain standing if they are dominantly marine rocks? (like the Himalayas) Angle of repose
4) If the mountains all rose at once or rose at an increased rate, how is this physically possible?
5) Why do the current mountains rise as a result of the interaction with plate tectonics and have nothing to do with water?
6) Why are there no stragglers in the fossil record of organisms that dominate the uppermost layers in the bottommost layers?
7) Why is there no single continuous section of the flood anywhere on Earth?
8) If the sedimentary rocks (like those in the Grand Canyon) are deposited during a flood, how is it that they transition from marine to land and back to marine, during the period they are supposed to have been deposited by flood waters?
9) How did the banded iron formations form?
10) How are the glacial deposits that precede the flood, explained?
11) How are the glacial deposits within the flood explained?