Atheos canadensis
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I've posted this in reply to a couple people at this point and several times in other corners of the internet, but no one has ever even attempted a response. So I'll ask again as a general reply and see if anyone can deal with this straightforward refutation of the Flood.
The Grand Canyon meanders. Meanders are produced by rivers flowing over flat plains, not by catastrophic torrents of water. Catastrophic torrents of water create straight channels, not meandering ones. This proves that the GC was not created rapidly by a high-volume, high-energy flow as the Flood model requires.
Anyone care to dispute this obvious refutation of the Flood model?
The Grand Canyon meanders. Meanders are produced by rivers flowing over flat plains, not by catastrophic torrents of water. Catastrophic torrents of water create straight channels, not meandering ones. This proves that the GC was not created rapidly by a high-volume, high-energy flow as the Flood model requires.
Anyone care to dispute this obvious refutation of the Flood model?
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