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Truth shall spring out of the earth by Marcel and Jacqueline Bruff

“Truth shall spring out of the earth,” (Psalm 85:11) With ground breaking research in technology the field of archeology has improved exponentially, repeatedly confirming the Bible and the beauty of creation. However evolutionists and atheists with a secular agenda have twisted and corrupted the data, deliberately to erase proof of the Creator and his creation. The greatest problem for evolutionists is the sudden appearance of complex animal life with no visible transitional biological forms. Every continent on earth has fossil graveyards high above sea level on mountain tops with decayed, but well preserved remains of fishes and sea shells. The following video has solid archeological evidences. It should be watch more than once to really grasp the awesome beauty of God's creation. (Genesis 2:1) "So the creation of the heavens and the earth and everything in them was completed". Yes, everything was completed and made whole, finished! No transition from monkey to man, no primordial soup. I believe the geographic wounds and scars from Noah's flood are visible on land and sea floor. The preserved fossils (reptiles, mammals, birds and fishes) in dry and ice cold graveyards all around the earth speaks to a global flood which implies that the Genesis account of Noah's flood is true. creation is more plausible and not evolution. https://www.genesisalive.com/the-question-of-fossils.html Only God has the total history of creation he was there in the beginning. No man, no scientist can speak about the beginning of the universe. "God’s glory is on tour in the skies, God-craft on exhibit across the horizon. Madame Day holds classes every morning, Professor Night lectures each evening. Their words aren’t heard, their voices aren’t recorded, But their silence fills the earth: unspoken truth is spoken everywhere." (Psalm 19:1-3 The Message) Marcel and Jackie Bruff.





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