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HARUN YAHYA




              in those days, Stone-Age men used hard flints.)
                   The workers trying to carve the stone labored non-stop for two hours,
              and all they obtained was a vague line. The team of 12 men trying to move the
              stone block worked hard for four hours, but only managed to move it seven
              meters, or roughly 20 feet. This simple experiment revealed that hundreds of
              workers would have to labor for months to form a single circular area of
              stones. Clearly, people of that time must have used highly advanced expertise,
              rather than the primitive methods suggested by evolutionist scientists.
                   Another inconsistency in the evolutionist timeline is that they name the
              period when these works were produced the "pre-pottery Neolithic Age."


                                             Some of these T-shaped stones found at
                                             Göbekli Tepe have images of lions on them.











































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