may i ask a very simple question?
why aren't humans or any other modern animal for that matter found fossilized?
no lions
no humans
no rats
no sloths
no koalas
no kangaroos
no primates (modern)
no cat-like species
no human tools (a hammer)
no children
no cattle
no crops
no horses
all we see are primitive animals in a neat geological order. the more primitive, the lower in the strata.
and why do we find fossils of the following (keep in mind that the following would be fossilized in a downpour that covered the entire planet in water.)?
fossilized dinosaur nests
ant nests
termite nests
bird nests (of a relative of the flamingo in the Green River Formation in Wyoming)
fragile wasp nests
complex rodent burrows
animal dung left in its original position of deposition as it hardened on dry, solid ground
trackways of land animals
raindrop imprints
fossilized mudcracks
fragile things preserved as fossils, such as bird feathers (Confuciusornis)
ferns (adjacent to coal beds)
insects (Oligocene lake beds near Florrisant, CO),
All these fragile features are found deep in the geological record. A catastrophic flood would have destroyed them. I would especially like you to consider how raindrop imprints and mudcracks could have become fossilized in a sudden, massive flood.