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HARUN YAHYA
rectly, their daily lives must have been similarly civilized, in direct
proportion to that accumulation of knowledge. This stone monu-
ment may be the only surviving building from a society that lived in
comfortable homes, had well-maintained gardens, received treat-
ment in good hospitals, engaged in commercial activity, regarded art
and literature and enjoyed a broad, important cultural heritage. All
these are realistic interpretations about the people who built this
stone monument, based on the archaeological findings and the his-
torical facts. Yet evolutionists, accustomed to thinking only along
materialist lines, prefer to relate stories that are the product of spe-
cific dogmas, rather than make rational interpretations compatible
with science. However, their stories can never express a definitive,
true explanation.
The entrance stone and
the roof box at
Newgrange. It is still not
known how the blocks
were transported, nor
what techniques were
employed during con-
struction.
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