G'day. I'd make sense of the different layers by saying that different conditions at different periods of history were responsible for the different layers. Unfortunately my knowledge is limited, so I can't say much more, but that general interpretation doesn't seem unreasonable.
Quantity of sediment seems much more of a problem for YEC flood geology than old-earth geology.
As for fossils, I think you and me both could benefit from learning more about the observable facts. I wish I knew more. Unfortunately there's only so much we can fit into one lifetime—at least we can try to spend less time watching television!
G'day. I'd make sense of the different layers by saying that different conditions at different periods of history were responsible for the different layers. Unfortunately my knowledge is limited, so I can't say much more, but that general interpretation doesn't seem unreasonable.
Quantity of sediment seems much more of a problem for YEC flood geology than old-earth geology.
As for fossils, I think you and me both could benefit from learning more about the observable facts. I wish I knew more. Unfortunately there's only so much we can fit into one lifetime—at least we can try to spend less time watching television!