Charlie P. (NY)
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- Metal Detecting
Or Ron Wyatt and his discovery of the Ark of the Covenant. A stone room containing:
Oh, but when the images were viewed . . .
As the Olde German saying goes: "All skill is in vain when the angels pee in your priming powder"
The objects he saw in that chamber that he feels confident in identifying are:
The Ark of the Covenant in the Stone case;
- the Table of Shewbread;
- the Golden Altar of Incense that was in front of the veil;
- the Golden Censer;
- the 7-branched Candlestick holder, (which didn’t have candles but had tiny, bowlike golden oil lamps which are built into the tips of the candlestick);
- a very large sword;
- an Ephod;
- a Miter with an ivory pomegranate on the tip;
- a brass shekel weight; numerous oil lamps;
Oh, but when the images were viewed . . .
All his attempts to photograph anything in the chamber resulted in photos or slides that looked like a complete blur, so he concluded that he simply wasn’t supposed to take any photographs. (He later understood why – at that time, he was much freer with sharing his information and this could have caused a lot of serious problems if some of the “unsavory characters” he came in contact with over the years had SEEN evidence that this solid gold object REALLY existed.)
As the Olde German saying goes: "All skill is in vain when the angels pee in your priming powder"