
The Genesis Flood (book)
"The Genesis Flood" is a book by Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb, published in 1961, that advocates for a literal interpretation of the biblical account of Noah’s Ark and the worldwide flood. It argues that geological features and fossil records can be explained by a recent, catastrophic flood rather than slow, natural processes over millions of years. The book aims to challenge conventional geology and evolutionary theories, emphasizing the authority of Scripture and promoting flood geology as a scientific explanation for Earth’s history. It has significantly influenced creationist thought and debates about origins.