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Most people believe fossils form slowly over millions of years. But the Bible’s history of a global flood actually explains what we see much better!
Consider that in my home country of Australia they’ve found fossils of jellyfish. Now, when a jellyfish washes up on a beach it quickly turns into a blob in the sun. But these fossil jellyfish are clearly and easily identifiable as jellyfish. They had to be buried very quickly before the sun could destroy them.
Fossils that are exquisitely preserved, even with soft parts, like these jellyfish support the biblical account of a catastrophic global flood of Noah’s day.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Most people believe fossils form slowly over millions of years. But the Bible’s history of a global flood actually explains what we see much better!
Consider that in my home country of Australia they’ve found fossils of jellyfish. Now, when a jellyfish washes up on a beach it quickly turns into a blob in the sun. But these fossil jellyfish are clearly and easily identifiable as jellyfish. They had to be buried very quickly before the sun could destroy them.
Fossils that are exquisitely preserved, even with soft parts, like these jellyfish support the biblical account of a catastrophic global flood of Noah’s day.

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