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Iron Hammer in Cretaceous |
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Did-u-know dinosaurs could have used iron hammers 70 million years ago? In 1934, Emma Hahn found a rock with a wooden stick protruding from it. Some time later members of her family broke the rock open and found an iron hammer. The rock was later dated to have formed during the dinosaur era. The evolutionists have a huge problem with that and claim the limestone formed within the last 100 or so years. That may be true, however another bit of evidence relating to the hammer makes me think it could be about 4,000 years old. Part of the handle has turned to coal. According to evolution that process is supposed to take millions of years. The Bible clearly states that there were makers of brass and iron before the flood. I believe this is at least possible evidence that supports the Biblical account of creation and weakens the theory of evolution. Oh, by the way these “makers” mentioned in the Bible were men, not dinosaurs. Return to the Article Page |
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