Hasty Concretion Formation

Concretions are remarkable geological curiosities. They are spherical carbonate formations composed of mineral cement. Concretions are found near and far, from Western Kazakhstan to beaches in California. Usually the size of cannonballs, they form from water eroding a piece out of sedimentary rock. They almost look man-made.

 

 

Rapid Limestone Deposits Match Flood Account

Secular science has long taught that sedimentary rocks were deposited slowly over vast ages, but what does the research show? People are indoctrinated with the notion that enormous periods of time are necessary to explain rock layers.


Bill Nye, PBS Highlight Young-Earth Evidence


Genesis Flood Explains Bloat-and-Float Dinosaurs


Best of 2017: Sixth Extinction

Geologists reassessed the abundance of fossils in Earth’s uppermost rock layers this year, and they believe they found a remarkable sixth global extinction event.1 Their discovery has two significant implications.

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