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Fossils are really proof of the Flood of Noah's Day


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Tsunami waves crushed and buried everything. The minerals in the mud seeped into the tissues of the plants and animals and fossilized them. The Great Flood is the only reason why fossils exist.

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You don’t think this tree grew through ‘billions of years of rock’ do you? The sediment compressed under billions of tons of water, solidified and became stone.

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Tsunami waves crushed and buried everything. The minerals in the mud seeped into the tissues of the plants and animals and fossilized them. The Great Flood is the only reason why fossils exist.

I have on my bookshelf a diamond saw cut section from a fossilized tree trunk, with perfectly preserved bark, that fell to Earth 65 million years ago in Guatemala, and over the eons it drifted North o

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I have on my bookshelf a diamond saw cut section from a fossilized tree trunk, with perfectly preserved bark, that fell to Earth 65 million years ago in Guatemala, and over the eons it drifted North on moving tectonic plates to Arizona, where it was bought at a curio shop on the side of the road, next to millions of other fallen trees, exposed by erosion.

...it had NOTHING to do with any flood.

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