"I, too, think there is plenty of evidence for the flood."
Take an introductory geology course at your local university and then come back and say that with a straight face.
"It's no coincidence that in the state of Arizona you have the petrified forest,"
No shit. It used to be, get this, a fucking forest. Swampy too, more than likely.
"the Grand Canyon,"
Cut by a river--a river that's still there I might add--not a fucking flood. Floods don't do such things.
"a giant crater,"
Craters are made by impacts from meteors/asteroids, not a flood.
"and there is ancient lava rock that looks like it's just coming up from out of the ground."
I'm almost positive that floods don't normally make lava. You know, since floods aren't caused by a volcano.
"When you put all those together it takes me to the Genesis account of the flood when the ground opened up and released it's waters, the sky opened up and released all it's waters, and along with all the opening up were other catastrophes."
Better make that two geology classes instead of just the one that I previously suggested.