Missing Universe Museum

Exhibit 23J:  Evidence of a Global Flood

 Rock Layers

The vast majority of rock layers around the world are sedimentary. This means they were deposited by RAPIDLY MOVING WATER.  The Creation/Flood model predicts that these layers were formed rapidly in one global catastrophe lasting less than one year.  Moving water sorts materials into layers.  See also Exhibit 23G Evidence of a Global Flood (Water Sorting Tube) for a demonstration of water sorting materials into layers.

The Evolution model requires that these sediments were deposited at the rate of a fraction of an inch for millions of years! If this is the case, we could not have any large fossils preserved, layers would be indistinguishable, they would not be parallel due to gradual shifting, and there would be a continuous record of plant growth throughout. There would also be erosion between layers when the land is above sea level.

Once again, the very evidence Evolution needs is missing!  Evolutionists cannot explain why limestone would be deposited for millions of years and then sandstone would be deposited for millions of years, and so on.

In fact layers like these are not forming anywhere in the world today, not even under the ocean!
 
These rock layers are in the Painted Desert in Arizona.
 Do they more closely resemble the slow deposition example or the fast one?
How about these rock layers in the Bad Lands?
 Do they more closely resemble the slow deposition example or the fast one?
Do you believe these layers were deposited slowly or rapidly?
These layers clearly show rapid deposition.  Otherwise, there would be no layers as shown by the slow deposition tube.
Bryce Canyon in Utah indicates rapid deposition and rapid erosion also.  The Evolutionists say these columns were carved out slowly over thousands of years by wind and cycles of freezing and thawing.  But if that is true, the eroded materials would still be near by.
Notice that these layers were all laid down, and then they were tilted!
Here are layers clearly visible in the Grand Canyon.  Notice that all of these layers were deposited and then plant life grew on the surface!

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If you don't believe God created all living things, male and female, in 6 days....
How many millions of years was it between the first male and the first female?