Go read an independent study on the subject in the book "Where is the lost Ark?" by Doug Wead, David Lewis, and Hal Donaldson. The book describes 10 possible theories and locations. Earlier on this site there was talk of Ron Wyatt's theories, well....there's way too many holes in his theories, and he's not mentioned in this book. Why? I've met Ron, I know. And if he saw the Ark, why are there no pictures of it with the little surgeon camera thing? All the hospitals record video with it, why not him? In the book, it describes one scientific approach. Read it carefully, it makes sense. It describes a location at Ein-gedi, Israel by the Dead Sea. What has always been found by the Dead Sea? Artifacts, scrolls....that's where they hid things. There's a large cave there sealed to this day. It doesn't take a scientist to figure out that there probably is something of great value in that Cave. David's Cave, one large enough for 300 men. It currently doesn't exist....Go find it!!
2006-06-16
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