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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by ~Sofa~ View Post
    Send me a website link to the article. The ancient Egyptians were around at 3000 BC. They were a highly advanced civilisation, this 5000 year old thingy doesn't say anything on evolution. There were highly advanced races 5000 years ago.
    Sounds like your math is off, probably due to your chronic self abuse sinner; 5,000 years ago God drowned most of the human race and the dinosaurs for being homers. There is no way you could have a 5,000 year old civilization.

    If you hand any sense you would realize this iron hammer had been made in a factory in the pre-flood bronze age and was then buried in the silt during the flood. Then in the intervening 5,000 years the silt turned to rock from pressure. Or do you have some other "logical" explanation for this hammer in a rock that according to Darwin is 140 million years ago.

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  • ~Sofa~
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    Send me a website link to the article. The ancient Egyptians were around at 3000 BC. They were a highly advanced civilisation, this 5000 year old thingy doesn't say anything on evolution. There were highly advanced races 5000 years ago.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by ~Sofa~ View Post
    And how old is this item again?
    5,000 years old. From The Flood you foolish sinner.

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  • ~Sofa~
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    And how old is this item again?

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    So, monkey-worshippers....I'm waiting!
    Pastor, I suspect you'll get the usual answer from the Darwin cultists:

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
    started a topic Evilutionists: Explain THIS!

    Evilutionists: Explain THIS!

    A fossilized hammer was found in a formation famous for its dinosaurs, supposed to be 140 million years old (lower cretaceous).

    Max Han was fishing with his family near London, TX when he found a rock with wood protruding from it. When the rock was cracked open, this octagonally shaped iron hammer was exposed.


    The wood handle is partially coalifed with quartz and calcite crystalline inclusions. Tests performed at Battelle Laboratory document the hammer’s unusual metallurgy, 96% iron, 2.6% chlorine and .74% sulfur (no carbon). Density test indicate casting of exceptional quality. A unique coating of FeO, which does not readily form under present atmospheric conditions, appears to inhibit rusting.

    So, monkey-worshippers....I'm waiting!
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