If there
was really a world-wide flood where are all the bones of the humans that
drowned?
Answer:
I
believe there are few human fossils for several reasons.
1. God made the world full
of plants and animals but only two people. 1600 years later the world was still
full of plants and animals but still not full of people. There were not as many
of them to be drowned.
2. Men are smarter than
animals (That is, some men), so he would figure out a way to avoid drowning
until the last possible minute by making makeshift rafts or holding to floating
logs and tend to be deposited on top rather than in the sediments. Therefore he
would not fossilize. For example, millions of bison were slaughtered in the
west a century ago, yet few, if any, fossilized. They were left on top to rot,
bones and all.
3. Since so many
researchers have the preconceived (and false) idea that man has been evolving
from small and dumb to big and smart they may tend to not even recognize and
properly identify bone fragments of humans that may have been huge by today’s
standards. Their prejudice is that ancient man was smaller.
In spite of the above problems,
Marvin Lubenow, an expert on fossil humans and author of Bones of Contention
(available from CSE) says that about 4000 human fossil remains have been found.
The evolutionist has a serious
problem with this same question. If man has really been here for millions of
years there should be many thousands if not millions of fossils of their bones
like we have of the animals. The "where are the bones?" question is
really a question for the evolutionist to answer if he expects all the
taxpayers to support his religion in the school system.