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One Fact That Proves the Global Flood: whole whales have been found throughout the United States on the tops of mountains. Also, oyster shells,

snails, shark teeth and giant whales have been found in the desert as well. The only explanation for this is a worldwide flood.

Another note: approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. The clear and obvious answer to why this is, is Noah's flood. It is astounding that people can be so brainwashed to mock and laugh at such common sense but then turn around and believe the complete nonsense and absurdity that all that the water came from asteroids. The level of delusion is wild.
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That's not the only explanation. They could have been moved up together with the rest of the materials as the mountains rose out of the sea. It would actually be stranger if the fossils magically stayed down when rocks were pushed above the surface.
DUUUDE!!! Noah's flood doesn't explain how bones and wood turned to stone fossils. On the other hand, plate tectonics leading to orogeny explains how fossils are found at higher altitudes, and the vastness of time explains how some bones and wood became fossilized.

ArishMell · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues We can offer all the explanations, all the citations, we like but people like "SW-User" are too weak and wilfully lazy to want to know. They are frightened of study, of learning, of questioning and being questioned.

I do not understand why they are so frightened, so anti-science, so anti-learning; but they clearly miss the irony of using the Internet to tell us that they are!

Either that or the OP was a deliberate wind-up by some immature teenager academically barely past the stage of the Infants'-School classroom nature-table!
ArishMell · 70-79, M
The poster has left so can't tell us but the statement should not be in "Geology" because it is based on total ignorace by someone too lazy to ask why some mountains contain marine sedimentary rocks.

Though "SW-User", whoever he or she was, is not interested in learning anything about Nature and would likely call anyone who does try to explain it, a fool or liar.

Thee post really belongs in an anti-knowledge, creationist version of Qanon. Maybe that's where "SW-User has gone!

It might just be intimidation - it is just so childish.
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