God's Creation = 100 / evolution = 0
In 2014, Australian scientists performed a fascinating experiment to understand what happens to crocodile bodies after death and what that means for the fossil record.
They used six young crocodiles in freshwater tank experiments. Three were buried rapidly in sand. The other three were allowed to bloat, float, and decay naturally.
The difference was dramatic.
The crocodiles that were buried quickly stayed mostly intact. Their bones remained articulated, meaning the skeleton stayed together. But the crocodiles left floating in the water began falling apart within just a few days. Bones scattered. Skeletons disarticulated. The bodies rapidly broke down.
That matters because all over the world we find complete fossil skeletons preserved in rock layers. Entire animals buried in position. Fish fossilized while eating other fish. Massive graveyards of creatures preserved suddenly under sediment.
The experiment confirmed something important: articulated fossils require rapid burial.
That fits perfectly with what the Bible describes about Noah’s Flood.
Genesis does not describe a slow, peaceful process over millions of years. It describes a violent global catastrophe. The fountains of the great deep burst open. Massive amounts of water and sediment moved across the earth rapidly, burying plants and animals before scavengers, decay, and weather could destroy them.
That is exactly the kind of conditions needed to preserve fossils.
The fossil record is filled with evidence of catastrophe, not slow accumulation. Massive rock layers stretch across continents. Billions of dead things are buried in water-laid sediment all over the earth. Entire ecosystems appear suddenly buried together.
The evidence matches the Bible far better than the idea of slow gradual processes over vast ages of time.
God’s Word described a global Flood thousands of years before modern science ever studied fossilization experiments in a laboratory.
And once again, observation confirms Scripture.
In 2014, Australian scientists performed a fascinating experiment to understand what happens to crocodile bodies after death and what that means for the fossil record.
They used six young crocodiles in freshwater tank experiments. Three were buried rapidly in sand. The other three were allowed to bloat, float, and decay naturally.
The difference was dramatic.
The crocodiles that were buried quickly stayed mostly intact. Their bones remained articulated, meaning the skeleton stayed together. But the crocodiles left floating in the water began falling apart within just a few days. Bones scattered. Skeletons disarticulated. The bodies rapidly broke down.
That matters because all over the world we find complete fossil skeletons preserved in rock layers. Entire animals buried in position. Fish fossilized while eating other fish. Massive graveyards of creatures preserved suddenly under sediment.
The experiment confirmed something important: articulated fossils require rapid burial.
That fits perfectly with what the Bible describes about Noah’s Flood.
Genesis does not describe a slow, peaceful process over millions of years. It describes a violent global catastrophe. The fountains of the great deep burst open. Massive amounts of water and sediment moved across the earth rapidly, burying plants and animals before scavengers, decay, and weather could destroy them.
That is exactly the kind of conditions needed to preserve fossils.
The fossil record is filled with evidence of catastrophe, not slow accumulation. Massive rock layers stretch across continents. Billions of dead things are buried in water-laid sediment all over the earth. Entire ecosystems appear suddenly buried together.
The evidence matches the Bible far better than the idea of slow gradual processes over vast ages of time.
God’s Word described a global Flood thousands of years before modern science ever studied fossilization experiments in a laboratory.
And once again, observation confirms Scripture.
God's Creation = 100 / evolution = 0
In 2014, Australian scientists performed a fascinating experiment to understand what happens to crocodile bodies after death and what that means for the fossil record.
They used six young crocodiles in freshwater tank experiments. Three were buried rapidly in sand. The other three were allowed to bloat, float, and decay naturally.
The difference was dramatic.
The crocodiles that were buried quickly stayed mostly intact. Their bones remained articulated, meaning the skeleton stayed together. But the crocodiles left floating in the water began falling apart within just a few days. Bones scattered. Skeletons disarticulated. The bodies rapidly broke down.
That matters because all over the world we find complete fossil skeletons preserved in rock layers. Entire animals buried in position. Fish fossilized while eating other fish. Massive graveyards of creatures preserved suddenly under sediment.
The experiment confirmed something important: articulated fossils require rapid burial.
That fits perfectly with what the Bible describes about Noah’s Flood.
Genesis does not describe a slow, peaceful process over millions of years. It describes a violent global catastrophe. The fountains of the great deep burst open. Massive amounts of water and sediment moved across the earth rapidly, burying plants and animals before scavengers, decay, and weather could destroy them.
That is exactly the kind of conditions needed to preserve fossils.
The fossil record is filled with evidence of catastrophe, not slow accumulation. Massive rock layers stretch across continents. Billions of dead things are buried in water-laid sediment all over the earth. Entire ecosystems appear suddenly buried together.
The evidence matches the Bible far better than the idea of slow gradual processes over vast ages of time.
God’s Word described a global Flood thousands of years before modern science ever studied fossilization experiments in a laboratory.
And once again, observation confirms Scripture.
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