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Polystrate fossils—fossils that cut through multiple rock layers—challenge long-held geological assumptions about slow, gradual deposition. These fossils force secular geologists to acknowledge that many layers must have formed rapidly, yet mainstream science avoids naming them, dismissing “polystrate fossils” as a creationist term. Why is there no alternative secular term? Could these fossils be evidence for a global catastrophe rather than countless local floods?
The case of Joggins, Nova Scotia, provides striking examples: upright fossilized trees, missing soil layers, and even inverted stumps—all difficult to reconcile with deep-time explanations. Instead of admitting to a single cataclysmic event, long-age geologists invoke multiple smaller catastrophes, contradicting their own gradualist framework. Paul Price explores how these fossils expose inconsistencies in secular interpretations and bolster the case for a worldwide flood.
👉 Original article: How the Joggins Polystrate Fossils Falsify Long Ages
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Polystrate fossils—fossils that cut through multiple rock layers—challenge long-held geological assumptions about slow, gradual deposition. These fossils force secular geologists to acknowledge that many layers must have formed rapidly, yet mainstream science avoids naming them, dismissing “polystrate fossils” as a creationist term. Why is there no alternative secular term? Could these fossils be evidence for a global catastrophe rather than countless local floods?
The case of Joggins, Nova Scotia, provides striking examples: upright fossilized trees, missing soil layers, and even inverted stumps—all difficult to reconcile with deep-time explanations. Instead of admitting to a single cataclysmic event, long-age geologists invoke multiple smaller catastrophes, contradicting their own gradualist framework. Paul Price explores how these fossils expose inconsistencies in secular interpretations and bolster the case for a worldwide flood.
👉 Original article: How the Joggins Polystrate Fossils Falsify Long Ages
🎧 Related Media:
📰 Related Articles:
🌎 Find much-much more at Creation.com
👍 Social Media
► Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and get the eNewsletter.
Check out our other show Creation Talk.
Photo by Michael C. Rygel on Wikipedia.
This episode article was produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at our site. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts.
Thanks for listening to the Creation.com Article Podcast! This series is brought to you by CMI-USA.

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