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Peruvian ICA stones 1 In 1535, stones like this were found in Ica, Peru. In 1562, some were sent to Spain by the explorers. Figure 7 in this document shows that they were probably made somewhere between 500B.C. and 500A.D. There is a collection of stones like this in Pensacola, Florida. And your schools probably told you that dinosaurs went extinct “millions of years ago.” Really? These stones pre-date Darwin by nearly 1,400 years. The people who carved these stones were not attempting to create “fake” evidence to prove or disprove his theory. Teachers at public schools and universities tell you that stars are billions of light years away and you believe them. They tell you dinosaurs were extinct millions of years ago and you believe them. You see a sign that says, “Wet Paint” and you don’t believe it. Why do we take the word of humanistic scientists about Creation, but don’t believe things we can know about and touch? Figure 2 How about these items that we can see and touch? (And visit!) They are in a museum in Pensacola, Florida. Figure 1

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In 1535, stones like this were found in Ica, Peru. In 1562, some

were sent to Spain by the explorers. Figure 7 in this document shows

that they were probably made somewhere between 500B.C. and 500A.D.

There is a collection of stones like this in Pensacola, Florida.

And your schools probably told you that dinosaurs went extinct

“millions of years ago.”

Really?

These stones pre-date Darwin by nearly 1,400 years. The people

who carved these stones were not attempting to create “fake” evidence

to prove or disprove his theory.

Teachers at public schools and universities tell you that stars are

billions of light years away and you believe them. They tell you

dinosaurs were extinct millions of years ago and you believe them. You

see a sign that says, “Wet Paint” and you don’t believe it.

Why do we take the word of humanistic scientists about Creation,

but don’t believe things we can know about and touch?

Figure 2

How about these items that we can see and touch? (And visit!)

They are in a museum in Pensacola, Florida.

Figure 1

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Figure 1 shows something like a T-Rex chasing a man. Figure 2

looks like a triceretops dinosaur.

Looking at Figure 3,

you have to wonder

how Incas in Peru in

the early 1500s could

draw them in such

detail if they were

extinct. How good

were their

archaeology

methods?

Since this evidence

contradicts the

religion of evolution,

its adherents make

unsubstantiated claims to dismiss these stones as fakes, usually

without examining them. They make claims like the stones show

“evidence of sandpaper usage” when they have never actually handled

them.

1 Timothy 6:20-21 20 Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to your care. Turn away from godless

chatter and the opposing ideas of what is falsely called knowledge, 21 which

some have professed and in so doing have departed from the faith.

Doesn’t verse 21 let us know that if a young Christian goes to

college and is convinced by his teachers that evolution is true, he could

depart from his or her faith? Even if there is not a direct attack on his

faith, but only convincing them that evolution is true, will that not

dilute the student’s faith in God? Verse 20 calls evolution “what is

falsely called knowledge” and we as Christians are to oppose it.

For a more detailed article on these ancient carvings, please click

HERE.

Figure 3

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Here are some of the other ICA stones.

Figure 4 - Doesn't this look like a dragon?

Figure 5 - Hey, buddy. Got a match?

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Figure 6 - Killing a dinosaur

Figure 7 - Misc Dinosaurs

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Figure 8 - Combat

This one could be an alligator. Notice the long tail. Alligators are

considered dinosaurs, too.

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Figure 9 - Bad Dinosaur biting his owner!

This one appears to be a baby dinosaur. It was a plant eater, too.

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Figure 10 - Is he old enough to remember Pterodactyls?

Look at the relative size of the pterodactyl compared to the man.

Since this was in Peru, the man is probably shorter than men in

America, but that’s a big bird!

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I can’t tell if this dinosaur has a cloth on its back or not. The man

may be trying to get on its back and take a ride.

Figure 11 - Is he petting this dinosaur?

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This dinosaur is a triceratops, and appears to be smaller than an

elephant. The man is probably around five feet tall, so this dinosaur is

probably the same height. Since it was a vegetarian, it may not have

threatened the man if he approached it gently. The dinosaur appears to

have a cloth on its back for the man to sit on.

Figure 12 – Enjoying the View

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Here is a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years, the

Coelacanth. Its fossils were supposedly found in the “Tertiary Period”

of the “Cenozoic Era”. Living examples of this are found in the oceans

today.

“How’s old fossil-face doing today?”