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Patrick, this is pretty much what the book I referenced above said. So, after reading the book, I, like the author of your Crisis magazine article say: Credo. I believe.
okay, I’ll bite…There is a very simple way to prove the story is true.
How? Show me the ark.okay, I’ll bite…
How?
How? Show me the ark.
I hear you Karen, although I’m Catholic I’m highly skeptical of relics and artifacts and the secrecy surrounding many of them, if faith dictates their authenticity then no one should have a problem subjecting them to scientific scrutiny.Am I alone in finding it inconsistent that a religion that makes such elaborate reliquaries for the relics of saints and considers them incredibly important would not have made the Ark of the Covenant into a major pilgrimage site rather something one would have to stumble across in an obscure place?
Also, from what I understand many artifacts and sacred items were hidden in Ethiopia secretly to protect them from plundering during unstable political events. obscure was deliberate and makes sense to me.… would not have made the Ark of the Covenant into a major pilgrimage site rather something one would have to stumble across in an obscure place?
Hi Mr. Bee -I hear you Karen, although I’m Catholic I’m highly skeptical of relics and artifacts and the secrecy surrounding many of them, if faith dictates their authenticity then no one should have a problem subjecting them to scientific scrutiny.
I affirm that the Ethiopians claim that they are in possession of the Ark.Urban legend? Possibly. Can anyone out in CAF confirm or refute this story?
The only ones who say that the Ark is in the Ethiopian church are the Ethiopians. No one else has had access to it to confirm or deny anything is even in the church, including CAF members.The point is, maybe “they” are keeping it hidden for a reason.
Subrosa,Do you know of any other secret relics? Please show us.
(A sly trick on my part. If any relics are secret, Mr. Bee, you could not have knowledge of them because they are secret!)![]()
I don’t that’s the first time I’ve heard anything like that…Just to clarify,
As far as the urban legend was concerned, I was asking if any CAF members knew of the “Ark replica” story I heard in 5th grade (see above post).
Good point.I guess what I was trying to say is that there is a shroud (no pun intended) of mystery surrounding many relics. yet I can understand not wanting a bunch of numskulls doing destructive tests on artifacts.
“You may choose to disbelieve that we have the Ark here,” he said. “That is your choice. But we know better. For us, it is a fact.”