Polystrate fossils



Polystrate fossils are fossils that cut through fossil layers. Creationists like to use the fossils to "prove" evolution could not have happened. Their arguments are discussed below.

"How can you explain the trees then, if God doesn't exist?"
This has been explained for 145 years. In Acadian Geology, J.W. Dawson wrote:

Basically, this means that all these trees have roots in clay, which is not possible if they were torn up by Noah's flood. The clay was once river sediment. Either the trees were immersed in water and slowly covered with river sediment, or the trees were buried in a quick river flood. Coal is always above the trees, formed by the plant life growing with the trees.

"The trees were buried by Noah's flood!"
Not true. Some trees can survive being partially buried and some polystrate trees show roots attempting to grow facing the surface. If the trees were buried all at once, the fossils wouldn't show root growth.

"Some of the trees are slanted or upside down!"
Yeah, it's not like, you know, rocks move over time or something. Continental plates totally don't move. And it's not like if a tree happens to be in the rock, it would be angled the direction of the rock movement.

"The whale was found in a vertical position!"
Actually, it was found lying at an angle 50-40 degrees from horizontal.

"What about diatoms?"
Talk Origins says :