Ark of the Covenant

All the Bedouin people used to carry their gods around in a box on a litter. It was tribal thing. Typically it was a meteor or a piece of a meteor.
And in Meca everything revolves around that Meteor as they were told as a focus that will be revealed the secret of this sign they were given through the intercession of the archangel Michael in it's time to come,
So they focus and devote themselves to focus through circling THE GIANT MYSTERY BOX WITH the Meteor INSIDE (which has SILICA) Sheva (7) times per the arch prayer leader Michael. And they don't get the punch line and sign just like nobody gets why Jews focus on the Shevot Sheva day rest in rememberence
"of the name" (it literally instructs to remember "the name" in keeping the Sheva Day Holy.
Not even Sheva (7th) day Adventist get that punchline.
What good is a heads up, a focus, a warning of the times to come (Dan 12:1-4) if you are gonna be a Larry David about it -"nah that's not gonna work" "who's gonna want that"
"What are we animals, we go to the bathroom outdoors like humans"-just look at
San Francisco, some places need help, a heads up, maybe some cleanliness and structure boundries laws for stability, so the future looks after the past to make the future more of a paradise then a ****hole.
 
And in Meca everything revolves around that Meteor as they were told as a focus that will be revealed the secret of this sign they were given through the intercession of the archangel Michael in it's time to come,
So they focus and devote themselves to focus through circling THE GIANT MYSTERY BOX WITH the Meteor INSIDE (which has SILICA) Sheva (7) times per the arch prayer leader Michael. And they don't get the punch line and sign just like nobody gets why Jews focus on the Shevot Sheva day rest in rememberence
"of the name" (it literally instructs to remember "the name" in keeping the Sheva Day Holy.
Not even Sheva (7th) day Adventist get that punchline.
What good is a heads up, a focus, a warning of the times to come (Dan 12:1-4) if you are gonna be a Larry David about it -"nah that's not gonna work" "who's gonna want that"
"What are we animals, we go to the bathroom outdoors like humans"-just look at
San Francisco, some places need help, a heads up, maybe some cleanliness and structure boundries laws for stability, so the future looks after the past to make the future more of a paradise then a ****hole.
What does that have to do with the ancient practice of carrying your god around in a box. They worshipped in high places.
 
What does that have to do with the ancient practice of carrying your god around in a box. They worshipped in high places.

what has that to do with tablets etched in heaven that never existed ... written by a liar and murderer who wrote not to kill or have false witness ... and believe in monotheism having spoken to the one and only - only by himself.
 
what has that to do with tablets etched in heaven that never existed ... written by a liar and murderer who wrote not to kill or have false witness ... and believe in monotheism having spoken to the one and only - only by himself.
Copies of it exist. So if you are trying to argue that nothing ever existed that's obviously wrong. There wouldn't be any copies of it if that were the case.

Which is probably why you effectively argued that it did exist but it was written by someone we should never trust. Your problem is that the commandments actually make sense. So much so it was the foundation upon which civilization eventually built themselves around.

No one who has ever spoken to God speaks as you do. You aren't a prophet. You are a subversive political fuck attempting to subordinate Christianity. There's a whole cabal of sick fucks like you who post here. All for the same subversive purpose. To attack Christianity because it is the dominant religion of this land. It's what terrorists like you do. The only question is if you are even aware of what you are doing or why you are doing it.
 
what has that to do with tablets etched in heaven that never existed ... written by a liar and murderer who wrote not to kill or have false witness ... and believe in monotheism having spoken to the one and only - only by himself.
We're talking about the Ark of the Covenant.
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Copies of it exist. So if you are trying to argue that nothing ever existed that's obviously wrong. There wouldn't be any copies of it if that were the case.

Which is probably why you effectively argued that it did exist but it was written by someone we should never trust. Your problem is that the commandments actually make sense. So much so it was the foundation upon which civilization eventually built themselves around.

No one who has ever spoken to God speaks as you do. You aren't a prophet. You are a subversive political fuck attempting to subordinate Christianity. There's a whole cabal of sick fucks like you who post here. All for the same subversive purpose. To attack Christianity because it is the dominant religion of this land. It's what terrorists like you do. The only question is if you are even aware of what you are doing or why you are doing it.
There's a connection between the code of Hammurabi and the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Seems to me that it's pretty universal stuff.
 
Copies of it exist. So if you are trying to argue that nothing ever existed that's obviously wrong. There wouldn't be any copies of it if that were the case.

Which is probably why you effectively argued that it did exist but it was written by someone we should never trust. Your problem is that the commandments actually make sense. So much so it was the foundation upon which civilization eventually built themselves around.

No one who has ever spoken to God speaks as you do. You aren't a prophet. You are a subversive political fuck attempting to subordinate Christianity. There's a whole cabal of sick fucks like you who post here. All for the same subversive purpose. To attack Christianity because it is the dominant religion of this land. It's what terrorists like you do. The only question is if you are even aware of what you are doing or why you are doing it.

there can not be copies of what was etched in the heavens - your interpretation is the very reason there would be no substitute for what was written.

the same for the 4th century c bible, not one item by the hand of the itinerant that was crucified is found in that book.
 
There's a connection between the code of Hammurabi and the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Seems to me that it's pretty universal stuff.
If you were wondering who you should give credit for it, the answer would be God.
 
there can not be copies of what was etched in the heavens - your interpretation is the very reason there would be no substitute for what was written.

the same for the 4th century c bible, not one item by the hand of the itinerant that was crucified is found in that book.
The author is God. If you don't like it take it up with him.

Your problem is you can't argue with the commandments.
 
what has that to do with tablets etched in heaven that never existed ... written by a liar and murderer who wrote not to kill or have false witness ... and believe in monotheism having spoken to the one and only - only by himself.
We're talking about the Ark of the Covenant.
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really -

The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-plated wooden chest that, in Jewish and Christian tradition, houses the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments that were given to Moses by God.

and your interest is in how it was built ...
 
really -

The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-plated wooden chest that, in Jewish and Christian tradition, houses the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments that were given to Moses by God.

and your interest is in how it was built ...
Nope. Nomads historically carried their gods from place to place in a box on a litter.
 
no they never existed - it is you who accepts the word of a liar and murderer.
You admitted as much when you wrote.
written by a liar and murderer who wrote not to kill or have false witness ...
If you believed the tablets never existed you wouldn't have said that.

But your big problem is that you aren't arguing the ten commandments are wrong.
 
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Rational answer? Never existed, neither did the ten commandment tablets. Even if the other tales of Moses and his flock were true, they were almost certainly, to a man, illiterate. Written language didn't even really exist in that area of the world, as far as we can tell. If it did, only a very few people could write or read it. So the idea that god wrote rules on stone tablets and gifted them to a group of illiterate people is absurd on its face.
Well except that people who can't read and write tend to draw pictures and conmen (which the church always was) would write down rules and then change the rules as the illiterate couldn't prove otherwise.
 
Nope. Nomads historically carried their gods from place to place in a box on a litter.

oh, sure and they used a grinder first to destroy them - made illegible - * in case they fell in the wrong hands ... or just conveniently "lose the box" ... when in doubt.
 
oh, sure and they used a grinder first to destroy them - made illegible - * in case they fell in the wrong hands ... or just conveniently "lose the box" ... when in doubt.
And yet you don't disagree with the ten commandments. Fascinating.
 
oh, sure and they used a grinder first to destroy them - made illegible - * in case they fell in the wrong hands ... or just conveniently "lose the box" ... when in doubt.
God, you're stupid. Don't you read any ancient history?
 

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