Sunday, 19 April 2020

Iron Face Mask Found in Coal?




Joel Kontinen

Here’s how John D. Morris describes what happened to him:

"I was recently contacted by an older lady1 who grew up in the coal mining area of Appalachia. Her ancestors had lived in the area for generations, and she related how her miner father, now deceased, had made a remarkable discovery embedded in a coal seam—a human face made of cast iron!"

However, a genuine human-made artefact should be there if coal deposits are hundreds of years old.

Creationists know that nearly all coal seams, particularly Appalachian coals, were formed by the Flood of Noah’s day.

Here’s a video of the story.

Source:

John D. Morris, 2020. Iron Face Mask Found in Coal?. Acts & Facts. 49 (3).