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Why do they fall? Why must they know?


Garry Denke

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What the heck are you talking about???

I clicked on the links and I am not understanding all this.

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I'll say one thing, Garry, i always learn a lot from your threads.

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Howdy Garry, how's your google rank so far?

edit: changed "Darry" to "Garry"

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So basically... You think that rock is a god, and you like rocks, because they're mentioned in the bible?

That's how I'm interpreting all your crappy attempts of explaining yourself through a link to the bible and then links to a big rock.

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who, wha? 1 god is 1 rock? that doesn't make sense at all.

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No, Chok...it's much, much more complicated than that...

Not only is the gold Ark of the Testimony beneath Heelstone, but the gold Mercy Seat, the gold Table for the Showbread, the gold Candlestick, the gold Ephod, the gold Breastplate and the gold Altar of Incense also. According to DI's 2004 ground-penetrating radargram, all seven (7) are packed inside the brasen Altar of Burnt Offering 4 ft (1.2m) below Heelstone, with the southernmost gold Ark of the Covenant long axis east-west. Garry Denke 14:48, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Oh my, this is getting out of hand. Look, what you need, before this goes any further, is some proof that there is a rumour circulating that the Ark of the Covenant is underneath the Heelstone of Stonehenge. There has thus far been exactly no evidence presented to that effect, and until there is, I'm not going to discuss how the article can appropriately incorporate that claim. Wooster (talk) 08:32, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

With Google circulating it worldwide, The Catholic Church incorporates the fact. I know it's a waste of time. I know it'll only be vandalised. And I know England gets to lose 7 wonders twice today. 07/07/07 Garry Denke 12:25, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

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No, Chok...it's much, much more complicated than that...

Hmm, pretty interesting.

Now, I have to ask, why couldn't the OP just do what you did... -facepalm-

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