Showing posts with label Fossil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fossil. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2018

PROOF



What is it?

It is a sea shell fossil.  It was not quite that color.
Something about my lighting turned the red tint 
into the dark red that it is.

But the real point of interest to myself is that these
things lay all over a patch of woods that I own.  I
do not even dig them up.  Just select them from the
rocks on the rocky ground they lay on.

So!
This patch of woods is 2000 ft. above sea level.
And,  about 500 miles from the closest sea.  That
is proof of the deluge, or what we call Noah's 
flood.  Scoff if you will, but the Holy Bible is
correct.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

6



Sorry about this image
This fossil is "reddish" but not that red.
The excess red is probably because I had the cheap
old camera pointed the wrong way in the light.

But the point of interest to me is;
that these fossils are all over the patch of woods I own.
And, that is at an elevation of 2000 above sea level about
500 miles from the closest ocean and they are fossils of
sea shells.

Yes, proof of the deluge or what we call Noah's
flood in the Holy Bible.  Scoff if you want, but
I have over three acres of proof that things happened
just as the Bible said.










Saturday, January 7, 2017

IT JUST HAPPENED

I was on a farm about thirty miles from my house
when I spotted this old fossil of a tractor.  I knew
right away that it was something that just happened
all by it's self.


Let me explain.
Do you see those old railroad ties that are
lining the area with the tomatoes?  Now 
they are simple enough that someone might
have designed their arraignment.  They could
have a designer, or creator.


The same is true of these cement blocks that
border these garden spots.  Simple enough that
they could have a designer.


But that old fossils of a tractor could not possibly
have had a designer.  It is far too complex.  You
know, just like this old world and the universe,
far, far too complex to have a designer or creator.

You know how it all started, you have been 
taught.  There was nothing.  Lot's and lot's of
nothing.  In fact there got to be so much nothing
that billions of years ago all the nothing compressed
and went - BANG.  Then we had something.

Then by pure accident, and lot's and lot's and lot's of 
time, the something turned into the complex world 
we live in.  Simple, right?


The same way with this old tractor.  It did not
start with as much nothing, so it is not as big
as this old world.

Being as I was not there when the tractor came 
into existence, I can speak with authority on the
matter.  [Just like a "scientist" does.]  It is probably
one of the latter developments that came from nothing.
So it is possibly only about two million years old.

But having no designer, it runs so well that you 
would think it is only about thirty four or five
years old.

Not bad for something that came from nothing.

Friday, January 16, 2015

HERE'S PROOF


I live in the Ozarks.

God has allowed me to buy a little patch of woods
to go "hide" in when I need time out.

A short time back while there in the woods I sat down
and noticed this pretty little rock.  As I looked closely
at it, I realized that I had another fossil of a sea shell in 
my hand.  Thus far I have found more than a dozen 
fossils of sea shells in this patch of woods.  This 
particular fossil is only about 2" across.  It has the 
smallest shells I have found yet.  It is a cluster of about
 6 small shells.  Several still have fragments of the sea 
shell left in it to this day.

SO!
My topo map shows this property to be at an elevation
of 2000' above sea level.  And about 400 miles from
the closets sea.

How did these get into my woods?

"The flood continued for forty days,
and the water became deep enough
for the boat to float.  The water became
deeper, and the boat drifted on the surface.
it became so deep that it covered the 
highest mountain; it went on rising until
it was about twenty five feed above the
tops of the mountains."
(Genesis 7:17-20 TEV)

There you have it.  I have proof of it right here in the Ozarks.


SORRY.  Poor photographer.