Posted on 01/11/2022 10:40:33 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Israeli mentalist intends to reveal the location of the Ark of the Covenant, Britain's Daily Star tabloid reports.
The Star ran the latest Geller intrigue as its Sunday cover story under the headline "Uri Geller and the Temple of Spoons."
According to the Star, Geller posted on Twitter that he knew where the Ark was and when he released the information, it would be "an earth shattering historical tsunami and an archeological and a theological earthquake."
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thank you
***Israeli mentalist intends to reveal the location of the Ark of the Covenant, Britain’s Daily Star tabloid reports. ***
YAWN. No different than when THE STAR tabloid in the USA printed, in giant letters, “JEAN DIXON SAYS NIXON WILL NOT RESIGN!”
It hit the news stands the day Nixon resigned.
The so-called “Temple Mount” was not the true location of the Jewish temple. It was located to the south of that location. When the Bible says that “not one block shall be left on another” that’s what it means. When the Jews, heck, the whole world, discovers where it really was they’ll all be amazed.
Uri had his posh Berkshire mansion up for sale a while back I think.
Is he going to bend it with his mind?
🙄
Damn Geraldo, it’s empty.
5.56mm
It was.🤔
Here's the sorted list of the Ark of the Covenant keyword, with the addition of the Uri Geller keyword:
*yawn*
‘Face
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Ouija believe this guy?
Heat?
I am pleased that a fellow Freeper has figured out God and can anticipate His every move.
Yeah, well, if the Ark of the Covenant was meant to be found, it never would have been “lost.” I’m pretty sure God knows exactly where it is, and Uri Geller doesn’t!
So there, Uri “Headline Grabber” Geller!
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>>> I am pleased that a fellow Freeper has figured out God and can anticipate His every move.
How on earth could I anticipate a move that occurred over 2000 years before I was born?
If you do not understand the significance of what HE did to ensure that our sin debt would be paid, then you probably need to do some “figuring out” of things yourself.
It represents one of God’s greatest miracles which very few people are aware of.
One day though, everyone will know and understand... as every knee SHALL bow.
The Bible does not say ANYTHING about the blood of Christ wetting the Mercy Seat during or after the Crucifixion. That little event was conjured up by some creating readers.
No evidence of the Ark after King Josiah. It wasn’t in the Second Temple.
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