"How about plain ole' geophysics, plate tectonics, and geology? What's so unusual about multiple, massive geological events (including various types of water catastrophes) occurring over the course of millions and billions of years?"Apparently, there is nothing unusual about finding evidence of massive water catastrophes. But that evidence wasn't predicted by geophyics, plate tectonics or geology. That was predicted by Creation.
wherever did you get the idea geology doesn't cover evidence of massive water catastrophes in earth's history?
evidence of continents moved, earth's plates collided, rivers altered courses over and over again, floods, tsunamis, lakes and oceans appeared and disappeared over time, land covered and uncovered by water, formation and melting of glaciers, large scale volcano eruptions changing weather patterns ... all pretty much falls under geological science.
or did you slept through all that when you took geology 101?
Apparently, there is nothing unusual about finding evidence of massive water catastrophes. But that evidence wasn't predicted by geophyics, plate tectonics or geology. That was predicted by Creation. What an absurd statemant! Creataionism predicts a single worldwide flood. There is no evidence for this. Since many of the "water catastrophes" are from the end a Ice Ages, and the Bible says nothing about Ice Ages, your assertion is ludicrous.