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This week, we’ve seen that the fossil record doesn’t support the idea of millions of years of slow, gradual processes. The fossil record actually gives strong evidence for the global flood described in Genesis.
You know, one of my favorite sayings is, “If there really was a worldwide flood, what would you expect to see? Billions of dead things, buried in rock layers laid down by water, all over the earth.” And that’s what we find!
You see, the flood ripped up miles of sediment and redeposited it in layers. This would’ve trapped and rapidly buried organisms, which became fossils. Yes, the flood explains what we see in the world.
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This week, we’ve seen that the fossil record doesn’t support the idea of millions of years of slow, gradual processes. The fossil record actually gives strong evidence for the global flood described in Genesis.
You know, one of my favorite sayings is, “If there really was a worldwide flood, what would you expect to see? Billions of dead things, buried in rock layers laid down by water, all over the earth.” And that’s what we find!
You see, the flood ripped up miles of sediment and redeposited it in layers. This would’ve trapped and rapidly buried organisms, which became fossils. Yes, the flood explains what we see in the world.

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