Saturday, July 25, 2009

Grand Canyons

Answers in Genesis had this to say on a recent event in the UK where flood waters created a mini 'Grand Canyon:'
"Daily Mail reporter Neil Sears concludes, “It is an extraordinary illustration of the power of nature—and shows that enough water, flowing with enough force, doesn’t need decades to carve a path through the earth.” Whether intentional or not, his comment—and the physical fact of the Grand Canyon of Durham—is profound evidence for the plausibility of the worldwide Flood carving out many of the world’s geological features. If 120 acres of runoff from a day of rain dug a 14-foot-deep gorge in the earth, what would happen when enough water to cover the surface of the earth from 150 days of water from above and below (the “fountains of the great deep” and the “windows of heaven”) retreated (even if through solid rock, rather than soil)?"
Answers in Genesis: Look for "1. BBC News"

BBC News: Floodwaters create 'Grand Canyon'

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