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My understanding is that the ultimate goal of the Zionists is to murder all the goyim - that’s all the rest of us, the non-chosen, the subhuman - and cleanse the earth of life, in order to usher in the Rapture that will bring them to (their conception of) Heaven.

Look at who are Zionists and their supporters are and all the places of power in governments, the banking systems, entertainment industry and so on around the world. Look at what they do, and where they seem to nudging the world via their words and actions, and the idea certainly seems plausible. I’m not saying it’s true, but it’s something that concerns me

and I think bears close looking at.

Per your description, the recreation of the Ark is truly amazing, and it sounds like an exquisite labor of love. I can definitely appreciate it from aesthetic and historical points of view. But I’m very cautious about what it may portend. At best, it’s another match plus some gasoline being thrown onto the already burgeoning Middle Eastern fire. At worst, it could be something that will usher in another level of horror altogether.

I don’t know if you’re aware, but as of several days ago, Israeli priests were seen openly worshipping within the grounds of Al Aqsa Mosque. And no Muslims seemed to care! This is unprecedented. Prior to a few days ago, Jews on Mosque grounds caught even moving their lips would be arrested. The presence of praying Jews - priests! - also seems to portend that the Sacrifice of the Red Heifers on Temple Mount may actually become a reality in the not too distant future. (The heifers are already living in Israel, a mock altar has been constructed on the Mount of Olives and the priests have been trained. They’re ready to go.) After the takeover of the mosque will come the Zionist dream: to tear it down, rebuild Solomon’s temple, and unleash the “holy” destruction of the material world for their own benefit.

So, I’m not sure that even as I can admire the ark and the dedication and history and handiwork behind it, it makes me rather nervous. Look at the ugliness and violence around how the country of Israel was founded, and you might get a sense of what might be to come if the Zionists get their way. My personal belief is that things won’t go quite as they envision; however, they may make life very “interesting” for the rest of us in the meantime. And I’m not really looking forward to the possibility of entertaining that sort of “interesting”.

Re: Sinwar, if his death is some divine form of justice, the justice is, IMO, for apparently cooperating with Benjamin Netinyahu to clandestinely arrange Oct. 7. The Palestinians poured across the most heavily defended border in the world for a full seven hours before the Israeli army was allowed to take action. And the Israeli music festival was moved to a field next to the border wall at the last minute for no apparent reason. Mere coincidences? The purpose? To create an excuse for Israel to ignite the current war of genocidal cleansing against the Lebanese and Syrians as well as the Palestinians. Look up the map of Greater Israel that the Zionist Israeli leadership has constructed and declared “theirs” by right. Then ask if what’s happening is mere happenstance. What I want to know is where the justice for Netinyahu is? If there really is some godlike entity that favors what’s happening, that’s offensive to me and very problematic for the rest of us. And if not, then there a lot of very intense believers who will be creating a lot more trouble before getting the shocking disappointment of their lives.

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is it just a modern tech perfidous priest class surrigate to decieve the masses into worshiping manmade "odols" which their scripture forbids , for which they condem other faiths... typical satanic perfidy... good God please help us all return to goodness truth and love of everyone

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A re-enactment of history does not constitute a reason for treating a newly manufactured object, which is devoid of the meaning/power of the original Ark, with such grandiose worship, pomp and ceremony. This ark reproduction does not and never will have the power being ascribed to it, because God is not in it, no matter how far this strange tale is stretched. I quote from the newly minted fairy tale... "The crew, who had no direct connection to the mission, treated the Ark with reverence, sensing its significance. The fact that the Ark was being moved as part of a military support operation, flying over the war zone below, felt almost poetic—a reminder of its historical role as both a vessel of faith and a cataclysmic weapon carried ahead of the Army." It was God, not the ark, that was the reason for the historic victories. Worshipping this brand new talisman (an expensive box) is an exercise in idol worship, and will not be blessed by God. Useful for propaganda against the ignorant...maybe.

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The Tomb is empty, and so is the Ark. The former because Christ is King and He has risen from the dead. The latter, because God had a new Ark, the Virgin Mary, that contained inside her the Word Made Flesh, the Bread of Life. God's promises in the Old Testament have been fulfilled. While a curiosity, this replica doesn't have an inherent holiness or promise to it.

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It must be some ironic substack, like look how its written.

To me this "thing" just looks ugly. A very ugly product. Its just not beautifully designed (imagine an Apple Product), what is even the functional use-case?

The problem is that people, crudible people, might attribute deep meaning to it.

We saw it during the Corona operation.

The problem is if you use such religion to expand territories, expand your borders etc, and by doing it kill other religious people (maybe you are even told to kill them in your religious texts).

So there may be passive religion and active religion.

As the substack said its a recreation so there is nothing "real" or ancient/historic etc attached to it, like imagine you have some remains of some ancient Prophet. Such re-creation might be even illegal.

The process used in the substack to step by step show the production of this "holy" product merely adds to my impression that its merely a product and the substack may be ironic.

In the reverse its like taking something "holy", taking it apart piece by piece and then ask where is the holy thing. It IS true, no? There are only some second-grade materials built into it, where is the holiness?

You take scrap parts (no one wants) from some backyard, put them together, and then attach some beautiful story to it and now it should be "holy" or have any other "larger meaning"

Imagine Pfizer/Moderna "vaccines".

To me it just shows how people can be easily deceived by stories and how "something" can be made out of basically nothing

I dont refer here to real ancient/historic products/entities.

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I remember those who did not handle the Ark of the Covenant properly suffer sickness radiation sickness and some passed. Strange conception of attack people poison their own people via Pfizer.

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Thank you so much! I’m looking forward to reading the rest that you will be posting.

We went to Israel 12 years ago. You cannot go without feeling closer to God. We visited all the holy sites. It was amazing! The only thing wrong with our trip was that it was too short. If I could afford it, I would go back and stay for at least a month.

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