Eric Hovind (?) #fundie drdino.com

In 1978, a couple of guys searching for fossils and arrowheads stumbled upon a treasure of bones sticking out of a creek bed near Waco, Texas. It was later discovered that what they found was a family of Columbian mammoths, along with camels, saber-toothed tigers, and a variety of animals yet to be uncovered.

For thirty years it's been questioned what brought this variety of animals so close together in one site. Today, paleontologists suggest the herd was in the midst of disaster -- "trapped by flood waters and entombed by a mudslide." They say the placement of the bones show that adults were trying to "juveniles up out of the muck when the wall around them collapsed"; Creationists call this even more evidence for God's Word and the Flood in the days of Noah.

Skeptics have long scoffed at the idea of a worldwide Flood, suggesting it was merely a local one. God's Word, however, is clear, stating that "the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered".

If the Bible is correct about a Flood which covered everything, then evidences like these should be found. This recent discovery is just more proof that Noah's Flood exceeded his"known land," even beyond Waco, Texas.

We can argue many more proofs for a worldwide Flood. Check out our Debate #7 on The Genesis Flood, to see Dr. Hovind engage a preacher-turned-atheist on this very subject. As you watch, you'll find that the evidence for God's Word is compelling

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