Okey dokey. I'm calling your bluff.
Well, how about fossils of animals that seem to have died violent deaths ...
What on earth does this prove? An animal that dies a violent death and that is then fossilized proves ... um ... that the animal died a violent death and was then fossilized.
You can't tell from a fossil that it "died in a flood". If, by some stretch of the imagination you think
you can, please tell me how. And back up your "theories" with evidence from the scientific literature. Your word is not good enough for me.
... or fossils that cover two or more sedimentary layers, or layers that were considered older are above 'younger' ones.
Cites, please.
No creo babble from AIG, ICR,
ad nauseum.
From the scientific literature.
And, just in case you have never bothered to look for proper evidence:
Google Scholar
PubMed
Or even that pollen spores have been found in the Grand Canyon inside of rocks that are supposedly so old life wasn't even beginning to form, let alone plants.
Cites, please.