Age 15
Many Christians today believe in the Evolutionary theory of fossilization over millions of years. The Methuselah tree is the oldest living tree right now. This tree’s ‘ring’ age is close to the Biblical date for the globe-covering and life-destroying Flood of Noah. There should be no trees alive on Earth today, which are older than the Flood.
The Methuselah tree is around 4,789 years old. The Genesis Flood was approximately 4,500-5,000 years ago, and if the oldest living tree is 4,789 years old, than it fits perfectly with the biblical account of the Flood.
In Mosinee, Wisconsin, hundreds of fossilized jellyfish were found. Jellyfish have no bones, which means they would have had to have been fossilized extremely fast by a strong force, such as the Genesis Flood. If it took millions of years to fossilize like Evolutionists say, they would have rotted long before they had a chance to fossilize.
Secularists deny the possibility of a worldwide Flood at all. If they would think from a biblical perspective, however, they would see the abundant evidence for the global Flood.

1 comment:
Good job, Peter. I have heard of the petrified jellyfish, but not of the Methuselah Tree.
I think it is amazing how many evidences of the Flood God has given us, if we only choose to see them.
Love,
Aunt Katie
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