As We’d Expect

Meanwhile, in the waiting room, Papaia and Ravioli are discussing a book Banani found, about the geological evidence for Noah’s Flood.

RAVIOLI:
I just don’t get it. I mean, really—how could a series of sedimentary layers bend without fracturing?

PAPAIA:
The only way is if all the sediment layers were deposited rapidly and then bent while they were still soft and pliable.

RAVIOLI:
We can’t explain that using millions of years.

PAPAIA:
If the global Flood, as described in Genesis 7 and 8, really happened—what kind of evidence would we expect to find?

RAVIOLI:
Rock layers all over the world filled with billions of dead animals and plants, rapidly buried and fossilized in sand, mud, and limestone?

PAPAIA:
And that’s exactly what we find in those rock layers—sometimes even folded.

IGOR:
Exactly what the rescue team expects to find at the end of this day in the waiting room:
my skeleton with a long white beard! 🤣🤣🤣
I mean, that’s exactly what’ll happen if I hear Papaia and Ravioli repeat the same stuff one more time! 🤣🤣🤣