I guess you didn't read my previous posts UR. Why don't you read them and get back to me? Clue: The God of the Bible claims to operate in the supernatural. Now give me your supernatural (or even natural) evidence that he doesn't?
And the geologists (both creationists and atheists) know that there was a river there. But some do not believe that it wore through several thousand feet of earth like some fanatics suppose it did (unlike similar ancient rivers in the area that have only worn through less than a hundred feet). The canyon is a monument to upset geology. A river does not turn things upside down to that degree unless there is other factors such as earthquakes and volcanic activity. I have been to the Grand Canyon and seen some of the evidence first hand, have you?
And the geologists (both creationists and atheists) know that there was a river there. But some do not believe that it wore through several thousand feet of earth like some fanatics suppose it did (unlike similar ancient rivers in the area that have only worn through less than a hundred feet). The canyon is a monument to upset geology. A river does not turn things upside down to that degree unless there is other factors such as earthquakes and volcanic activity. I have been to the Grand Canyon and seen some of the evidence first hand, have you?
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