Question about Walter Brown's hydroplate theory...

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Question about Walter Brown's hydroplate theory...

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Hey guys, I was wondering, is anyone here familiar with YEC Walter Brown's hydroplate theory in explaining the fossils, rock formations, and the activity that went on during the flood of Noah. Also, do you know of any good OEC responses to his claims? I've searched this site and Reasons.org but have found next to nothing. Let me know if you all know anything on this guy. Thanks for your time. God bless. :wave:
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The only real plates are tectonic plates. Yep its lava or nothing baby. Oh and it takes millions of years for fossils to properly form. I think the best responses to YEC messed uppedness are Secular ones.
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I don't know how good the science is in this, but this is a rebuttal by Glenn Morton to Walter Brown's theory.

http://www.answersincreation.org/walter ... theory.htm
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