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re: CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant existence.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 9:20 am to NYNolaguy1
Posted on 3/30/25 at 9:20 am to NYNolaguy1
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The irony of this is Christianity in Ethiopia dates before widespread acceptance of Christianity in Europe. Christians in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Ethiopia were the very first Christians anywhere.
Yes. Ethiopia (and so Africa) is One of the first places Christianity went.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 9:28 am to TigerSooner
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My Bible confirmed it long ago, and that's all that matters.
Do you know the history of the story? The authors "borrowed" the story from other, much older religious accounts and adjusted it to be more Christian.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 9:29 am to Boomdaddy65201
quote:Examined and debunked, long ago.
I replied how the Ark was a succinctly Jewish relic and the fact that it’s been rumored for centuries to be located at the church in Aksum, Ethiopia
quote:sure, jan
CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant existence.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 9:36 am to Boomdaddy65201
I don't know about the whole ESP thing, but there are a group of monks in North Africa that are said to be guarding the Ark of the Covenant. Many of them get mysterious cancers and diseases.
If Joe Rogen said it, it has to be true.
If Joe Rogen said it, it has to be true.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:03 am to notsince98
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It has been tested fairly thoroughly.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:14 am to Boomdaddy65201
All this time I thought it was buried on Oak Island
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:25 am to OU Guy
I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that - get this - they won't find any great treasures there at all.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:29 am to Boomdaddy65201
Remote viewing?
Ok, George Noory
Ok, George Noory
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:32 am to Darth_Vader
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If they’re not psychic, how do they see anything?
By channeling demons.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:32 am to Meauxjeaux
Replies in this thread have me dying
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:36 am to Hondo Blacksheep
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I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that - get this - they won't find any great treasures there at all.
Its been dug so many times someone got it or its been squished down so far and scattered.
But its crazy how much activity went on there. The major digging old timers did without modern tools. And no water pumps, to dig and not have water flood tunnels back then. But to make water tunnel traps from ocean. Pretty amazing seeing all the history if the place. That intrigues me more than treasure. Just the engineering from 1600-1700 timeline, and even earlier.
Its cool they spend their money chasing a treasure though. Can’t take it with you. Plus they get big bucks from TV to help pay. If one likes history this is a good show.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:40 am to Boomdaddy65201
The Ark of the covenant was found years ago by a man named Ron Wyatt, it's in Jerusalem under the place Jesus was crucified. He was allowed to dig for years there and eventually found it . He also found the square hole where the cross was put on the ground to crucify Jesus . I think it's called skull Mountain in Jerusalem, same place where David killed Goliath.
The man also found where Noah's Ark was located at the bottom of a mountain in Turkey , the government of Turkey recognized him in this and gave him his acknowledgement on it.
He also found where Moses crossed the red sea and where Sodom and Gomorrah was located. He spent his last 25 years of his life and all of his savings doing what God led him to do . He was a very godly man and died in 1997 after he had did what God told him to do.
The man also found where Noah's Ark was located at the bottom of a mountain in Turkey , the government of Turkey recognized him in this and gave him his acknowledgement on it.
He also found where Moses crossed the red sea and where Sodom and Gomorrah was located. He spent his last 25 years of his life and all of his savings doing what God led him to do . He was a very godly man and died in 1997 after he had did what God told him to do.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:47 am to prplhze2000
No need to believe in Remote Viewing, but it is definitely something you should know about.
Fascinating content from Future Forecasting Group
It’s one of the true, “It makes you think” items I have ever seen.
Fascinating content from Future Forecasting Group
It’s one of the true, “It makes you think” items I have ever seen.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:47 am to Bamadog75
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Wyatt's claims have been described as "fraudulent",[2] in "the category of trash which one finds in tabloids such as the National Enquirer",[3]
Thats brutal for your baw
Posted on 3/30/25 at 10:49 am to NYNolaguy1
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Christians in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Ethiopia were the very first Christians anywhere.
But if you let them tell you, Christianity formed in Europe and looks Scanadavian
Posted on 3/30/25 at 11:05 am to castorinho
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Thats brutal for your baw
You’d think that one untrained dude finding pretty much every major biblical artifact would be cause for at least a little bit of skepticism. But nope, evangelicals eat that shite up.
Ron Wyatt was a charlatan. Full stop.
Posted on 3/30/25 at 11:07 am to Lowdermilk
It’s at Mar a Lago, Trump stole it like Indiana Jones according to some libtard on X
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