Jar asks:
So what is a Flood model for making sand?
The reason we creationists have not presented a model to describe the process in which the Great Flood created much of the sand now seen in the world is because we felt it was just too obvious to any thoughtful observer to need mentioning. We forgot that you Darwinazis are so self-absorbed in your pontifical excrescence and dogma that you would overlook the obvious. The model for the formation of sand can be seen at any mining site. At these sites you will see huge
tumblers that are loaded with several tons of large ore rocks and boulders and mixed with large quantities of
water, yes, lots of water and then tumbled for several hours, reducing those hunks of rock and boulder to a fine sand like grit. You can find small versions of this device at any rock or lapidary shop. Now, take a million of those giant tumblers and scale them up by a factor of a few billion and you have the churning and tumbling action of the Great Flood that created a lot of the sand as well as the Grand Canyon and many other geological features. It always amazes us creationists that you Darwinitwits would think that a process that could carve the greatness and grandeur of the Grand Canyon would have any problem grinding some rocks into sand, grit, or powder. Also, if you were to throw a sack of seashells into one of those tumblers you would find that they are also ground into fine grit, ideal for a nice white beach.