MAN-MADE BELL FOUND IN LUMP OF COAL -A PRE-FLOOD ARTIFACT! In - TopicsExpress



          

MAN-MADE BELL FOUND IN LUMP OF COAL -A PRE-FLOOD ARTIFACT! In 1944, as a ten year old boy, Newton Anderson dropped a lump of coal in his basement and found that it contained this bell inside. The bituminous coal that was mined near his house in Upshur County West Virginia is supposed to be about 300 million years old (according to evolutionists)! What is a brass bell with an iron clapper doing in coal ascribed to the Carboniferous Period? According to Norm Sharbaugh’s book "Ammunition" (which includes several "coal anecdotes") the bell is an antediluvian artifact (made before the Genesis Flood). The Institute for Creation Research had the bell submitted to the lab at the University of Oklahoma. There, a nuclear activation analysis revealed that the bell contains an unusual mix of metals, different from any known modern alloy production (including copper, zinc, tin, arsenic, iodine, and selenium). Genesis 4:22 states that Tubal-Cain was "an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron..." Perhaps when his civilization came to an end in the flood, this bell was buried with a mass of vegetation that became coal and ended up thousands of years later in Newt Anderson’s coal bin.
Posted on: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 12:52:20 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015