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HARUN YAHYA


                                              This metal sphere is just one of several
                                              hundred in one stratum in South Africa
                                              that is estimated to date back millions of
                                              years. The carefully shaped grooves that
                                              they contain cannot be the results of any
                                              natural phenomenon. This discovery
                                              shows that metal has been used since the
                                              very earliest times, and that for millions of
                                              years, humans have possessed the tech-
                                              nology to make fine grooves in metal.



            In 1912, two employees of the Municipal Electric Plant
            in Thomas, Oklahoma made an astonishing discovery
            as they were loading coal. They came upon a solid
            chunk of coal which was too large to use, so one of the
            employees broke it up. When he did so, he found an iron
            pot inside it. When it was removed, the outline or mold of the
            pot could be seen in a piece of the coal. After examining the coal, many experts
            stated that the pot had to be between 300 and 325 million years old. This finding can-
            not be accounted for by evolutionists, who maintain that the use of iron began in
            around 1,200 BCE.




             The 5 June 1852 issue of Scientific American maga-
             zine carried a report regarding the discovery of the re-
             mains of a metallic vessel some 100,000 years old.
             This bell-shaped vessel resembled zinc in color, or a
             composition metal, with a considerable portion of sil-
             ver. On its surface there were finely worked figures of
             bouquets or flowers, and vines or wreaths.
             Evolutionists, who claim that metal was not used in
             the very earliest periods, can't possibly account for
             this discovery. Clearly, the people who created this ar-
             tifact possessed an advanced culture capable of pro-
             ducing metallic compounds and working metal.










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