BURIED LAND UNDER GREENLAND AND THE ECHO OF THE FLOOD
A recent report claims scientists have identified a buried continental fragment beneath Greenland and the Davis Strait. The world is told this land formed slowly over millions of years, hidden beneath ice and ocean by imperceptible tectonic drifting. Let's step back and take a closer look at the evidence. Massive landmasses do not simply vanish without cause. Entire regions do not end up entombed under ice and sediment unless something catastrophic reshaped the planet. Scripture already gives that explanation. A global Flood along with volcanic debris, tore the earth open, collapsed landscapes, and buried continents under unimaginable force.
From a biblical creation perspective, this discovery fits a familiar pattern. Again and again, scientists uncover evidence of dry land, soil, vegetation, and continental crust hidden beneath ice sheets and seafloors. Greenland itself has yielded plant material and soil from beneath miles of ice

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proving it was once exposed and habitable. The Flood explains this with remarkable accuracy. When the fountains of the deep burst open, land sank, oceans surged, and vast regions were rapidly buried. What modern geology labels a “microcontinent” is simply a scar left behind by a catastrophic flood, not slow chance processes.
This discovery does not weaken the Flood account. It strengthens it. The earth bears the marks of violence, burial, and rapid change everywhere we look. Scripture told us this long before modern instruments existed. The rocks do not preach millions of years. They testify to upheaval. Beneath Greenland’s ice lies another reminder that the world we walk on today is not the world that existed before the Flood. God’s Word stands unshaken, written not only on pages, but etched into the crust of the earth itself.