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A HISTORICAL LIE:                        THE STONE AGE









                   The most striking stonework has survived down to the present day in ar-
              chaeological remains. In order to be able to give stone such a detailed and regular
              shape, powerful steel tools generally need to be employed. One cannot make fine
              shapes and designs by abrading or rubbing one stone together with another.
              Technical infrastructure is essential to accurately cut stones as hard as granite and
              make patterns on their surface.
                   Many stone implements remain sharp and bright, reflecting from accurate
              cutting and shaping. The way evolutionist scientists describe the era they came
              from as the "Polished Stone Age" is completely unscientific. It is impossible for pol-
              ish to be preserved over thousands of years. The stones in question shine because
              they were accurately cut, not because, as is claimed, they were polished. This
              brightness stems from inside the stone itself.


















             Of the bracelets in the above picture, the one on the left is made of marble, and the right one from
             basalt. They date back to between 8,500 and 9,000 BCE. Evolutionists claim that in that period,
             only tools made out of stone were used. But basalt and marble are exceptionally hard substances.
             In order for them to be turned and rounded links, steel blades and equipment must be used. It is
             impossible for them to have been cut and shaped without the use of steel tools. If you give anyone
             a piece of stone and ask him to use it to turn a piece of basalt into a bracelet like that in the picture,
             what degree of success will they have? Rubbing one stone against another or striking them
             against one another cannot, of course, produce a bracelet. Moreover, these artifacts show that the
             people who made them were civilized individuals with aesthetic tastes and an understanding of
             beauty.






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