FRIDAY has come and gone in Rome, and there was no press conference today by Patriarch Abune Paulos to reveal the Ark of the Covenant, or about anything else for that matter. The hotel where the conference was supposed to take place says nothing was ever scheduled.
However, read the account of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts chapter 8. Is it possible that the eunuch was on a diplomatic mission to Jerusalem to return the Ark to the Messiah? Interesting speculation.
Also, read the prophetic verses of Isaiah 18. Could this be a reference to the United States (“a nation, tall and smooth, …a people feared near and far, a nation mighty and conquering, whose land the rivers divide”) and the current infestation of locusts (“whirring wings”) in Ethiopia? We don’t know, but again, it’s interesting speculation.
Plus: Congress passes cap and trade; President Obama suggests limiting health care for the terminally ill; and disgraced charismatic faith healer Todd Bentley is apparently “restored” enough from last year’s adulterous affair to resume his ministry.
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]]>MICHAEL JACKSON died today at the age of 50. Others will eulogize, analyze, memorialize, and criticize, but we want to remember that all his fame and money counted for nothing in the end as he stood before the Lord — as will we all someday.
Also: Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon have also passed on; Patriarch Abune Paulos holds a press conference in Rome Friday to reveal the Ark of the Covenant (or maybe not); H1N1 mutates, and up to a million Americans may be infected; the NSA picks San Antonio for its new data mining center; Congress votes on cap-and-trade; the Tunguska blast as a comet, not a UFO; and homeless men in San Francisco fight over quantum physics.
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]]>IT MAY BE just a coincidence, coming as it does the weekend of the G8 summit in Italy next month, but we couldn’t help noticing that President Obama, whose campaign was filled with messianic imagery, will meet with Pope Benedict just about 3-1/2 years to the day before the end date of the Mayan calendar (12/21/12).
Also: it appears the Ark of the Covenant will stay hidden; a Jewish/Muslim interfaith movement to build the Third Temple; Rick Warren addresses a conference of North American Muslims; still no nukes in London (and no apology from the Telegraph); more hangings in Bridgend; and the new game in South Carolina: Where in the World is Governor Mark Sanford?
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]]>ABUNA PAULOS, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Church has reportedly announced, according to an Italian newspaper, that he will reveal the Ark of the Covenant to the world Friday, June 26, 2009 in Rome.
Is the story true? Is it the real ark? We don’t know. Watch and wait.
Also: the target date of Operation Blackjack arrives with no nukes, and Spengler writes at Asia Times Online that the election in Iran may have more to do with the ongoing Shia/Sunni conflict than with Iran’s belligerence toward the West.
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