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until towards the end of the Flood. Decaying human bodies bloat in water, which would cause them to
float and decompose rapidly. There will be very few vertebrates, except those that live in water.
5. The order of the fossils will be somewhat mixed; however, the lower, the smaller, the higher, the
larger. The remains would be sorted by density just as the rocks were. If not buried, the carcass would
rot or be scavenged.
6. We should find marine fossils worldwide, even on the highest mountains (since all the earth was
covered with water).
7. The children of Noah, their children, and so on should have passed down stories of their salvation
provided by God through the Flood. Ancient flood stories should be numerous.
So, since the earth has major layers of sedimentary rock laid down in layers over millions of
years, and IF evolution is true, what should the fossil record look like?
1. Since the sedimentary layers were laid down over millions of years, they should cover the entire
Earth uniformly. All the layers should be present unless cataclysmically disturbed (overthrusts, plate
shifting, etc.)
2. The layer before life evolved should be completely void of any kind of fossil.
3. Each layer should be filled with unique and unusual plants and animals in all stages of evolutionary
change, most of which we could not even classify into any one group. We would call these unique
fossils “links” between the evolution of the thousands of species of plants and animals today. We
should see half-fish – half-amphibians or half-amphibians and half-reptiles or half-reptiles and half-birds.
We should see millions of these strange and unique fossils. It should be a real challenge to differentiate
the various life forms as they evolve from one to another.
OK, now if Creation is true, and there really was a flood, what should the fossil record look like?
1. The Earth’s surface should be predominantly covered with sedimentary rock or metamorphic rock.
2. Since the sedimentary layers were laid down in one year or less, they should cover the entire earth,
but not necessarily uniformly. Layers will be absent in some areas, and rarely would you find all the
layers in one location. Remember, the Flood was cataclysmic, which means there were tremendous
forces at work as the fountains of the deep broke up. The layer before the Flood would contain a few
but not many fossils, as fossilization was not occurring before the Flood.
3. There should be an abrupt appearance of all types of animals in the layers; however, the deeper the
layer, the smaller and less mobile the animals would be. As you rise in the layers, you will find fewer
and fewer fossils. You will find very few human bones, as they are the most likely group to escape death
until towards the end of the Flood. Decaying human bodies bloat in water, which would cause them to
float and decompose rapidly. There will be very few vertebrates, except those that live in water.
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