If this isn't an artifact did I prove intelligent design

Greg Lafla

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Not easy to do takes a bit to get it like a game. Son and I were playing ancient jenga for a while
After dinner
 

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Sorry, it is just a rock. You may want to go to a book store and buy a book on artifacts, can go too library and check some out. I recommend you pick up oversteet guide.
 

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if you ever can grasp the difficulty of balancing a top heavy piece
of quartz like that in multiple ways as those pics demonstrate. you need to think about what your eyes are seeing.
 

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And what flat surface would the have used to make this and the many other balancing rocks I find. Again, more questions than answers.
 

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Are those different points of balance? Looks like the same from different angles.
 

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Yeah it's two different balances hard to see pics on phone post didn't play as well as planned. The second pics down on left is a different balance but not as difficult
To do.
 

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Let me see if I have this straight. Because a rock can be balanced on several points, it is an artifact?
I mean absolutely no disrespect and I'm sure you are a fine upstanding person but I sincerely hope you are not passing along your artifact hunting and identification skills to others.
 

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Greg. I see what you mean. But the problem is your explanation. Most people don't know symbolism. You have the eye to see what's there. Your just posting in the wrong place. The first stone is the lion. You have it sitting on its nose. Yes it is a rock no question there. It's what done to it a Suttle but masterful way. Those stone are part of an old system and really needy to be photographed in place and with direction on how it's sitting. They're marker stones. It all has to do with the shape of the stone and what's on it.
 

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if you ever can grasp the difficulty of balancing a top heavy piece
of quartz like that in multiple ways as those pics demonstrate. you need to think about what your eyes are seeing.
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So, what are you saying? Just because it "balances" it is an artifact? I'm sorry, but that is ridiculous. If you are patient, you can "balance" all kinds of rocks, like these pics. I've done this myself. My eyes are fine. I see a rock that has been weathered, and has nothing but angular fractures on it. Intelligent design has one important factor to it. Symmetry. Even the most crude point has that.
 

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If one sees and another doesn’t, who’s ahead? Both! Let he who has ears hear.
 

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It balances on three points one way and four another. It is not the only rock I find which plays this game. I understand that any one thing is not real proof but why is it so easy to find these oddities all in one area.
 

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