Extinction Events vs the Genesis Flood

Every once in a while, a documentary about deep time or someone in the secular science industry talks about an extinction event. According to many mainstream scientists, catastrophic events led to the extinctions of major life forms. Extinction events are important to their paradigm.

One of those is the story of the huge rock that fell out of the sky that was the Chicxulub impact. It was instrumental in dinosaur extinction and is taken as a tenet of evolution — but saturated with problems. There were supposedly five extinction events in the distant past.

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Now we're supposedly in the sixth extinction event. Surprise! It's being caused by humans, because humans are bad and there are too many of us. (A few of these secular sidewinders are calling for the extermination of multitudes of people.) The first five of these supposed extinction events are rescuing devices for gaps in geologic information — which actually support the Genesis Flood. This sixth event? Hooey.

One important element of evolutionism is the claim of mass extinction. A mass extinction is said to have taken place when a devastating, relatively rapid loss of at least 75 percent of the planet’s species occurs. They say mass extinctions are caused by cataclysmic events, such as asteroid impacts, resulting in millions of animals perishing. For instance, the extinction of the dinosaurs is thought to have taken place during a mass extinction event.

The rest of the article is found at "A Critical Look at Mass Extinctions."