To: emiller
I've seen several program on the Discovery channel and on the History channel dealing with this.
Hard to say if it still exists or not, but one of the guys who tracked down the evidence really made a strong case for it being in that church in Ethiopia. However, nobody is allowed to see it. The head priest (if that's what you want to call him) even wears the traditional garb that the High Priest was supposed to wear when entering into the Holy of Holies.
They won't let anyone in to see it however.
49 posted on
12/29/2005 8:55:43 AM PST by
Leatherneck_MT
(Uncommon Valor was a common Virtue)
To: Leatherneck_MT
Hard to say if it still exists or not, but one of the guys who tracked down the evidence really made a strong case for it being in that church in Ethiopia. However, nobody is allowed to see it. The head priest (if that's what you want to call him) even wears the traditional garb that the High Priest was supposed to wear when entering into the Holy of Holies.
I read the same thing in Graham Hancock's Sign and Seal, where he takes a pilgrimage to Ethiopia to attempt to locate the Ark. He pulls together quite a bit of historical evidence. BTW, I think the head priest is a monk who is dubbed the Guardian of the Ark.
To: Leatherneck_MT
I've seen several program on the Discovery channel and on the History channel dealing with this. I saw that phony-baloney show with the fake Indiana Jones a few months ago. It led off with "we're going to excavate the truth!" and ended with "who knows if it's in there, but it doesn't really matter if you believe it is."
Silly show.
And, by the way, nothing's in there - it's religious hocus-pocus.
125 posted on
01/01/2006 11:20:50 AM PST by
Hank Rearden
(Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
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