Flood Geology: Principles and Theories
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Flood geology is a subfield of ______ science that attempts to explain the geological history of the Earth.

creation

The Great Flood was a global, catastrophic event that reshaped the Earth's ______.

surface

The Flood was responsible for laying down most of the ______ record, including sedimentary rocks and fossils.

geological

The majority of ______ features, including canyons, mountains, and ocean basins, were formed as a result of the Flood.

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Flood-based ______ is a theory that suggests the Flood was a unique event that disrupted normal geological processes.

<p>uniformitarianism</p> Signup and view all the answers

The presence of ______ sedimentary rocks is seen as evidence of rapid deposition during the Flood.

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Flood Geology

Definition

Flood geology is a subfield of creation science that attempts to explain the geological history of the Earth in terms of the biblical account of the Great Flood.

Key Principles

  • The Great Flood was a global, catastrophic event that reshaped the Earth's surface.
  • The Flood was responsible for laying down most of the geological record, including sedimentary rocks and fossils.
  • The majority of geological features, including canyons, mountains, and ocean basins, were formed as a result of the Flood.

Flood Geology Theories

  • Flood-based uniformitarianism: The Flood was a unique event that disrupted the normal geological processes, causing rapid deposition of sediments and formation of geological features.
  • Catastrophism: The Flood was a catastrophic event that resulted in rapid geological changes, contradicting the traditional view of gradual geological processes.

Flood Geology Evidence

  • Layered sedimentary rocks: The presence of layered sedimentary rocks, such as those found in the Grand Canyon, are seen as evidence of rapid deposition during the Flood.
  • Fossil record: The fossil record, with its abundance of marine fossils in sedimentary rocks, is seen as evidence of a global flood that buried organisms rapidly.
  • Polystrate fossils: Fossils that cross multiple layers of sedimentary rock are seen as evidence of rapid burial during the Flood.

Criticisms and Controversies

  • Lack of empirical evidence: Critics argue that flood geology lacks empirical evidence to support its claims.
  • Inconsistencies with established geology: Flood geology theories contradict established geological principles, such as plate tectonics and gradual geological processes.

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Explore the principles and theories of flood geology, a subfield of creation science that explains the Earth's geological history through the biblical account of the Great Flood. Learn about key principles, flood geology theories, and evidence, as well as criticisms and controversies surrounding this concept.

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