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I was asked to for examples to support my statement that there were many instances of strata not showing fossils in the “correct” order for evolutionary theory. Some areas to examine: - The Matterhorn shows “older” evolutionary fossils above “younger” fossils. The stratas at Glarus in the Alps, show, according to their fossils, “old” Permian rock on top of “younger” Jurassic rock, which in turn is on top of much younger Eocene rock. The same problem of “wrong order” is found at Vasquez, North of Los Angeles and attempts are made to explain this by talking about rock overthrust. However rock overthrust involves enormous forces that result in pulverised layers between the overthrust and the rock underneath. Unfortunately this layer of breccia (pulverised rock) is simply not there. The same “problem” for evolutionists exists in the Empire Mountains in Arizona, where once again supposedly older strata are above “younger” strata yet there is no evidence of overthrust. Another example is Crazy Cat Mountain in El Paso where evolutionists attempted to explain an “older” layer being over a “younger” layer by positting massive mountain sliding. The problem is, there is no evidence at all in the rock layers to indicate a massive slide. There are many other examples. If you want to you can investigate them yourself. Just be careful to check up on the so called explanations for “older” layers of rock (according to the fossils in them) being on “younger” layers. The scientists can’t just say that there was an overthrust or a slide, they have to produce evidence for it. The reason. of course, why they are forced to claim overthrust or slide is that the existance of fossils in radically the wrong oder blows evolution out of the water.