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Polystrate fossils fuel debate on biblical flood theory

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Polystrate fossils fuel debate on biblical flood theory
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Non-mainstream geologists and biblical creationists argue that polystrate fossils are evidence of a sudden catastrophic event capable of rapidly burying entire forests beneath enormous sediment flows, similar to the flood described in the Book of Genesis. Mainstream geologists, however, disagree.

Fossilized trees standing upright through massive layers of rock across the US are reigniting debate over whether the biblical Great Flood really happened. Known as ' polystrate fossils ,' the formations consist of ancient tree trunks that extend vertically through multiple layers of sedimentary rock, some layers believed to have formed millions of years apart.

Prominent examples have been discovered in Yellowstone National Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, the eastern coal fields spanning Tennessee, Kentucky and Pennsylvania and Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Researchers with Noah's Ark Scans, a group searching for evidence of the biblical ark, wrote on X Wednesday: 'A dead tree doesn't stand upright for millions of years waiting for sediment to slowly build around it. It rots. It collapses.

'These trees appear to have been rapidly buried by massive sediment flows before they could decay. ' Supporters of the biblical flood theory believe the widespread discovery of these upright fossilized trees could point to a sudden catastrophic event capable of rapidly burying entire forests beneath enormous sediment flows, similar to the flood described in the Book of Genesis.

According to the Bible, God instructed Noah to build an ark before unleashing a flood that covered the Earth, wiping out nearly all life except Noah, his family and the animals sheltered aboard the massive vessel. The biblical account states rain fell for 40 days and 40 nights while underground 'fountains of the deep' burst open, eventually covering even the highest mountains before the waters later receded.

However, mainstream geologists and paleontologists do not consider polystrate fossils evidence of a global flood or proof of the biblical account in Genesis. Fossilized trees standing upright through massive layers of rock across the US are reigniting debate over whether the biblical Great Flood really happened Pictured is a fossilized tree broken in half Scientists argue the fossils can form through rapid local burial events that occur repeatedly over long geological timescales, including volcanic eruptions, river flooding, mudslides and shifting sediment in swamp environments.

Read MoreEXCLUSIVE I'm a pastor who attended a secret UFO disclosure meeting. We saw images of 'translucent beings' that chilled me to the bone... the files could fulfil a dark biblical prophecy Many researchers point to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens as a modern example of how trees can be rapidly buried upright in sediment during catastrophic natural events without requiring a worldwide flood.

Regardless, the Noah's Ark Scans researchers said: 'The fossil record looks a lot more like the catastrophic world described in Genesis than the slow evolutionary timeline we’ve been sold.

' The post has sparked a debate on X, with one user saying: 'The world is not as old as"scientists” want us to believe. And the Genesis Flood was an actual event. The fossil record proves once again the accuracy of Scripture.

' While others dismissed the biblical theory, saying the fossils are not evidence of a biblical flood, but rather the result of repeated natural disasters. However, even some mainstream geologists have acknowledged that polystrate fossils point to periods of extremely rapid sedimentation.

Derek Ager, an emeritus professor of geology at the University College of Swansea in the mid-to-late 20th century, argued that the upright fossilized trees could not have remained standing for the vast spans of time traditionally associated with slow sediment buildup. In his writings, Ager noted that if sediment accumulated at a constant, gradual rate, it would have taken roughly 328,000 years to bury a 33-foot-tall tree, an idea he described as 'ridiculous' because the tree would have decayed long before burial was complete.

Known as 'polystrate fossils,' the formations consist of ancient tree trunks that extend through multiple layers of sedimentary rock, some layers believed to have formed millions of years apart Instead, Ager concluded the evidence suggested sedimentation was 'at times very rapid indeed,' even if the surrounding rock layers appear visually uniform and continuous. While Ager did not support biblical creationism, advocates of the Great Flood theory frequently cite his comments as evidence that at least some geological formations may have formed far more quickly than traditionally believed.

Creationists have long argued that polystrate fossils are difficult to reconcile with slow geological processes because many of the trunks extend through multiple rock layers while remaining largely intact. Critics of the theory, however, argue that sediment layers can accumulate rapidly during localized events while still occurring within an ancient Earth timeline.

Creation scientist and trained robotics engineer Ian Juby recently discussed the fossils on his website, explaining: 'The rock layers are called ‘strata’ and the fossil cuts through more than one, hence the name ‘poly’ for many and ‘strate’ for the strata the fossil cuts through. However, mainstream geologists and paleontologists do not consider polystrate fossils evidence of a global flood or proof of the biblical account in Genesis 'Polystrate fossils are found literally all over the world.

' He has also argued that polystrate fossils challenge the idea that sedimentary rock layers formed slowly over millions of years. Pointing to fossil sites such as Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Juby claimed many upright fossilized trees show signs of rapid burial, including broken roots, upside-down trunks and compressed plant material embedded throughout multiple sediment layers.

He argued the fossils appear more consistent with a sudden catastrophic event involving enormous volumes of water and sediment than with gradual geological processes occurring over vast periods of time.

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