And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights. Genesis 7:12
"It wasn’t the Chicxulub meteor impact in Mexico that wiped out the
dinosaurs, but monumental volcanic eruptions in India. That’s what
paleontologist Gerta Keller
and geochemist Thierry Adatte claim in their poster presentations to the
Geological Society of America,
The gigantic lava flows of the Deccan Traps extend 600
miles across India and are more than 3,000 ft. thick. 80% of
the lava gushed from the eruptions in
one main phase, spewing ten times more gas into the atmosphere than the
Chicxulub meteor impact.
Keller’s revival of an old idea is based on her study of a 30 ft. layer of marine sediment sandwiched between two lava ‘traps’ near the Bay of
Bengal.
The cataclysmic eruptions point to rapid processes.
Thick
sedimentation means lots of water. Such evidence for large-scale watery
catastrophe is consistent with Noah’s
Flood but seems to have been missed because of a blinding belief in long
ages." CMI