Flood geology
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Revision as of 20:34, 2 August 2007
Pseudoscience Alert
This topic is a pseudoscience, and is not accepted by the scientific community as a valid discipline.
Although it may use scientific terminology, it does not use scientific methodology.
Remember: just because it sounds right doesn't mean it's actually right.
This topic is a pseudoscience, and is not accepted by the scientific community as a valid discipline.
Although it may use scientific terminology, it does not use scientific methodology.
Remember: just because it sounds right doesn't mean it's actually right.
Flood geology is derived from creation science. It assumes that the biblical Great Flood was an actual historical event and attempts to interpret geology in terms which make it consistent with the flood myth.
In order to do this, flood geology is obliged to ignore the majority of geological evidence and misinterpret the rest.