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HARUN YAHYA
sophisticated timber buildings tens of thousands of years ago, it is per-
fectly understandable that little evidence should remain today. Imagine
that our civilization were destroyed in some terrible disaster. How
much of it would be left in a hundred thousand years? If a future people
were to regard us as primitive on the basis of a few bones and pieces of
foundation, how accurate would their interpretation be?
In tens of thousands of years' time, the modern stone houses shown here will
look no different than the ruins unearthed in the excavations at Catal Huyuk.
Under natural conditions, first timber will decay, then metals will corrode. In
all likelihood, all that remains will be stone walls, and ceramic pots and
bowls. If so, any claims by the future archaeologists that all people of the
2000s lived primitive lives will clearly not reflect the truth. Present-day evolu-
tionists find themselves in the same position.
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