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Originally posted by Valicity
It's been said that the Ark of the Covenant arrived 3,000 years ago in Aksum, Ethiopia and is being guarded by a succession of virgin monks who cannot leave the the Chapel. They say it's on an island in Lake Tana. Tana Kirkos-the island of the ark. Only the appointed guardian can set eyes upon the Ark.
Does anyone believe this? Because the only way I'll believe in Christ is to have proof, and this is the only proof I can think of. The bible could easily be false information. Anything in it could be made up or exaggerated to make us think there's a god. I'd need to talk to the guardian to believe it though, since I can't see it myself. What makes it more difficult is that women are not allowed near the island.
Originally posted by Valicity
It's been said that the Ark of the Covenant arrived 3,000 years ago in Aksum, Ethiopia and is being guarded by a succession of virgin monks who cannot leave the the Chapel. They say it's on an island in Lake Tana. Tana Kirkos-the island of the ark. Only the appointed guardian can set eyes upon the Ark.
Does anyone believe this?
Originally posted by Enigma Publius
there are asian texts that describe a white man in a robe who came from far away to talk to Buddah,
Originally posted by Simplynoone
Christ was also written about in many of the historical documents
Originally posted by Simplynoone
(if you care to search)
Originally posted by Simplynoone
Even King Herod wrote about him ...
Originally posted by Simplynoone
(sure those documents could be false )
You might want to consider the specifics very carefully because disobedience brings death and the entity in the Ark never sleeps.
Originally posted by Valicity
It's been said that the Ark of the Covenant arrived 3,000 years ago in Aksum, Ethiopia and is being guarded by a succession of virgin monks who cannot leave the the Chapel. They say it's on an island in Lake Tana. Tana Kirkos-the island of the ark. Only the appointed guardian can set eyes upon the Ark.
Does anyone believe this? Because the only way I'll believe in Christ is to have proof, and this is the only proof I can think of. The bible could easily be false information. Anything in it could be made up or exaggerated to make us think there's a god. I'd need to talk to the guardian to believe it though, since I can't see it myself. What makes it more difficult is that women are not allowed near the island.
Originally posted by crmanager
reply to post by Valicity
The ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC statement that you can only believe in God if you can have proof of his(her) existence by actually seeing the words he wrote with his own hand...
Can you see love? Then it does not exist.
Can you see hope? Then it does not exist.
Can you see your own future when God comes and you denied him?
Ouch.