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Parent Post: Sure bud
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sonatime
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3/20/2025, 10:41:39 PM
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I remember Noah's Ark possible location, pictures of the location and the petrified wood looked interesting. I mean to reread OT to understand if the Ark of the Covenant was meant to be searched for/found. It is not the sense I can recall automatically. New Testament - because I wanted to explain some of the Christian hope in the TLDR format but I agree the whole bible needs to be understood. My skepticism arises from everything even from the information that naturally appeals to me. I just like to evaluate its possible influence on faith and always the two possible authors God or the Devil. I don't believe all Christian denominations and doctrines came to be out of simple human fallibility. I used to think Hospices were a great idea but there is more sordid stuff happening there. Simply put whenever a person deals with pharma and institution they need help to oversee procedures and protocols. Dying in peace in your own time is almost a luxury.
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3/20/2025, 10:56:52 PM
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Well, they kinda just stop talking about the ark of the covenant after the 1st temple was destroyed when Nebuchadnezzar seized Jerusalem. Which to me is an invitation from God to look further, even though most readers don't even notice it's missing. Doesn't say it was meant to be looked for, but it doesn't say it was lost either. The Ron Wyatt story is a rabbit hole, takes some investigation to get to the bottom of it. For many, seeing what he found makes the stories of the Bible real. This helps them to progress forward with more confidence in their spiritual trajectory. But many say it's bullshit too, but they don't have an argument other than ad hominem attacks, and his lack of credentials. Neither means squat to me. Hospice is never a good thing. Med/Pharma just milks people, and when you're dying, you're just a statistic with puffy pockets to them, it seems. I believe the whole point was to make it into how you described it, and then some. It ain't right.
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