In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst forth, and the windows of the heavens were opened.
(Genesis 7:11) ESV
“Trend from temperate climate to subtropical“. That sounds suspiciously like a way to say that it started raining a lot. “Some seasonal variations“. No kidding. It started raining, then it stopped raining.
Geological periods and epochs may be described as warm, mild, equable, uniform, temperate or tropical as a way to acknowledge the chain of causality involved in the deposition of fossils.
“Climate warm and equable” or a variation of it, is a microcosm of circular reasoning that tells us that increased precipitation was necessary to deposit sediment. Increased precipitation is science jargon for heavy rain. Like, 40 days and nights of heavy rain.
Erosion happens as the result of precipitation and flooding. “Warm and equable” is a way of implying that warm temperatures caused increased evaporation from the oceans. Increased evaporation led to increased precipitation. Increased precipitation was necessary for sediment to be eroded, transported and deposited.
Large deposits of sediment are deposited in large bodies of water. The sediment has to come from somewhere and it has to be transported, so it takes a major erosion event to move enough material around to account for the amount of sediment that’s deposited.
The fall of man caused nuclear decay to begin. The core of the Earth melted and global warming began. The surface of the Earth may not have been affected immediately, but the expansion of hell caused the waters of the great deep to warm up. The climate on the Earth’s surface would have changed from mild to warm, maybe even hot.
Paleocene – Navigation
| Section | Title | Scripture |
| 1 | Paleocene | 1 Kings 10:22 |
| 2 | Trend From Temperate Climates to Subtropical | Genesis 7:11 |
| 3 | Continued Inundation of Embayments and Synclines | Genesis 7:17 |
| 4 | Magnoliaceae, Lauraceae and Juglandaceae | Psalms 37:35 |
| 5 | Lemurs and Birds | 2 Chronicles 9:21 |
| Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |

August 21st – Paleocene
The Paleocene is an ecosystem which has been destroyed, transported and buried in sediment during a world-wide flood.


