Texas Man Finds Hard Evidence Of Noah's Flood While Digging In Aunt Sharon's Garden

Texas Man Finds Evidence Of Noah's Flood While Digging In Aunt's Garden
Screengrab of Wayne Propst and his historic discovery
Screengrab of Wayne Propst and his historic discovery
KYTX

A man digging in his aunt’s garden in East Texas has found hard evidence of Noah’s flood.

Wayne Propst made the historic discovery of snail fossils this week, which he immediately attributed to the Biblical deluge.

To scientifically verify his discovery, Propst sent an email to self-proclaimed fossil expert Joe Taylor, a curator of the Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, which states on its web page, "We want to show you why we do not believe that the evolution theory or the millions of years concept is good science."

“To think that like he says that we have something in our yard that dated back to when God destroyed the earth.”

- Aunt Sharon

Taylor immediately verified the fossils as remnants of God wrath… despite having never seeing them.

“From Noah’s flood to my front yard, how much better can it get,” cooed Propst to local TV station KYTX.

Armed with toothbrushes, Propst and his aunt Sharon have been sweeping the rest of the yard in search of other biblical artifacts.

“To think that like he says that we have something in our yard that dated back to when God destroyed the earth. I mean, how much better could anything be,” said aunt Sharon.

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