Page 21 - A Historical Lie: The Stone Age
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The illustrations show hand-made tools of obsidian and bone, hooks and various ob-
            jects made out of stone. Obviously, one cannot obtain such regular shapes by striking
            raw material with a stone. Crude blows will merely break the bone and prevent the
            desired shape from taking form. In the same way, it is clear that sharp lines and pointed
            tips cannot be possible, even with tools of the very hardest stone, such as granite and
            basalt. These stones are cut regularly, just like slicing fruit. Their brightness stems not
            from their being polished, as evolutionists maintain, but from the shaping itself. Those
                                                           who made these items
                                                           must have had devices of
                                                           iron or steel to let them
                                                           shape these materials in
                                                           the manner they wished.
                                                           Slabs of hard stone can
                                                           be cut so accurately only
                                                           by using a material even
                                                           harder, such as steel.








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