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Giant Oysters- More than 500 fossilized giant oysters were found nearly two miles above sea level in the Andes mountain range of Peru. The discovery of the oysters. some of which are 11.5 feet wide and weigh 660 pounds, reinforces the scientific theory that 200 million years ago the Andes mountains were covered by the sea.
Comment: Or the world wide flood pushed them up the mountain and then covered them.


What does all this prove for creation? Part of the YEC belief is that the pre-flood conditions allowed everything (man and animals) to live longer and grow bigger. So all pre-flood evidence would be huge compared to what what we have today. And from the picture, the evidence supports that claim.

The pre-flood conditions consists of these things:

1) Double the atmospheric pressure.
2) About twice the magnetic field.
3) About twice the oxygen.
4) And a canopy in place of the ozone layer to protect all life from the sun's harmful rays.
5) All animals totally vegetarian.


Now science could have easily disproved this by simulated these exact conditions in a lab to test how they work on life. How hard would it be to obtain a HBOT chamber like the one below? Then apply 2 atmospheres, increase oxygen by two times. Put a pinkish light colored pink 64-65 magenta. Not a hard experiment really.

But because science always refuses to test creation theories, creationists have to do it themselves. As seen in the picture below. Why? Because then they can say that the tests were rigged. If the evolutionist does it they cannot say that.

{Photo of Pirhana}

This Pirhana grew to 4 times it's normal size when these 5 pre-flood conditions were applied to it. And it also only eats plants and vegetation just like the pre-flood theory says. Will evolutionists conduct the same tests? Nope. Most are not interested in truth, only that their theory remains correct, factual (in their minds), and never be challenged.

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