Genesis has always been one of my favorite books! There is so much knowledge and wisdom! As a geologist, I find the account of the creation of life, and the Earth itself, agrees with the evidence seen today. What I find particularly intriguing is that there is a valley associated with the present Hudson River, that extends out beyond the continental shelf, and on down to the deepest ocean depths thousands of feet below present sea level. There is absolutely no way a valley like that could be formed below the ocean surface (the pitiful attempt to explain submarine canyons of this magnitude as being formed by density currents is laughable!); it is clear evidence that there once were essentially no oceans, which agrees with the Genesis account of the water of the Earth being in the atmosphere, and below ground, only to be during the great flood.
Genesis has always been one of my favorite books! There is so much knowledge and wisdom! As a geologist, I find the account of the creation of life, and the Earth itself, agrees with the evidence seen today. What I find particularly intriguing is that there is a valley associated with the present Hudson River, that extends out beyond the continental shelf, and on down to the deepest ocean depths thousands of feet below present sea level. There is absolutely no way a valley like that could be formed below the ocean surface (the pitiful attempt to explain submarine canyons of this magnitude as being formed by density currents is laughable!); it is clear evidence that there once were essentially no oceans, which agrees with the Genesis account of the water of the Earth being in the atmosphere, and below ground, only to be during the great flood.