Iron correction for Michael

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Thu, 9 Jan 1997 01:48:32 -0800

Michael wrote:
> Iron alloys are still the main metal use for making knives and is
>the most widely used metal today.
>
> Iron was actually first made in 2500 B.C. in the Middle East where
>temperatures of 15000C were used to smelt iron.

I saved your post that you typed to me and wanted to show that you and Till
are trying to defy the laws of physics by trying to fill a "5 pound bag of
reality" with "100 pounds of nonsense." I said, "The Bible says:
"Tubal-Cain forged iron." You and Till, said, "that never happened," yet the
post above shows you did, and indeed, confirmed that iron was in use at the
time of Noah. That is your post above. However, iron was first smelted 3500
B.C.. Iron beads found in Egypt, were from that time period. Source: Funk
and Wagnalls, encylcopedia.
People of the Middle East first smelted iron around 3500 B.C..
Source: World book encyclopedia.
We could go into the archeology books, but I think that is unnecessary at
this point.I proved the point that iron was in use at the time of Noah and
that you and Till will distort the facts to try and save face. However, you
failed. Just read you post above. I don't care when the Iron age started.
The question was: Was the use of iron available at the time of Noah? Yes.
Your post above confirmed my claim and the Egyptian artifacts on display
further confirms that iron was used long before Noah. Facts speak for
themselves, so don't try to distort them. If you did this in a court of law,
the judge would have thrown the book, gravel and everything else on his
bench, at you.
Aubrey

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