Hmmm -- seashells on top of mountains isn't considered out of place?
And I find it interesting that, even in the Mesopotamian region, where you guys do admit there was a region-wide flood, you claim nothing is out of place.
I submit everything is out of place (by comparison to the antediluvian world), but we wouldn't be able to tell, since there is no noticeable point of comparison.
A fish doesn't realize it is wet.
What is odd about limestone with seashells in it?
A person with even the barest beginner sort of grasp of geology knows that
mountains consist of rock that is pushed up from what was once level strata.
Likewise, the humblest beginner should know that the vertical sequence of fossils never varies, never reverses, never is mixed.
The prebeginner might think that "out of place" would be things like seashells in the desert, palm fossils in the arctic etc. it is interesting to see those, and it tells of how much different things were at different times in the past.
It doesnt say anything, tho, to alter the fact that nothing is displaced from the vertical sequence inwhich they are found.
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