Methinks it might be best if you don’t mix science with religion.
If those of science can point to a source of transcendent knowledge as to why I shouldn’t mix science and religion without those same people of science falling into their own rigid rules involving the tautologous, then I might listen to your point of view with all seriousness. I note your use of the term “methinks”. Youthinks indeed!
Remember that our nation with it’s advanced notions of Freedom of speech and representative government came about in an atmosphere of a vast religious Judeo-Christian consensus. Modern science germinated in western societies inspired by notions of behavior and freedom birthed by Judeo-Christian consensus. For modern science to deny it’s own birth source was the day science had truly cut itself off from inspiration and wisdom. The great scientists of the past including Einstein acknowledged God though there were always arguments as to his involvement in current events as well as questionable behaviors from some.
Logic says big mammoths don’t just flash freeze then bury themselves in muck. It isn’t the flash freeze part that is really interesting, it’s the how they came to be buried in soil while already frozen that should make folks sit up and pause.Logic already leads us in the direction, it’s the pre-biased notions of the people of science that causes them to reject the nouminal direction that unbiased logic would lead them! (an engineered massed chilling at the poles with the onrush of very cold dense air southward and northward causing a vast super condensation of very warm moisture laden air planet wide....there’s your flood!) I’ll wager, that should certain ice covered areas of the Anarctic could be excavated to below ground they will find more such mammoths or other creatures similarly flash frozen and suddenly buried.