Originally posted by hansgeorg
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Depends on whether shrimps and such are involved in Flood sediments. For global Flood, yes, for floods you compare it too, no.
The key is that the crustaceans (shrimps?) and other sea life is embedded in the limestones, and not simply scattered on the surface.
The most damning evidence for Genesis flood geology is the Appalachian Cyclotherms where hundreds of feet of cyclic sediments of sandstone, shale and coal repeated over fifty times. These layers contain river systems, beach deposits, and lake deposits in the layers. Nothing here approximates any sort of catastrophic flood.
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