The earthquake measured 5.3 on the Richter scale; its epicenter was located in northeastern Lebanon. Earlier last week an earthquake measuring 4.1 was felt in northern Israel, also originating from Lebanon, near its northern city of Tyre.
A large hole opened up on the Temple Mount during Friday's earthquake (click here for pictures), which was soon covered by officials from the Wakf Islamic Authority that administers the mosques built atop Judaism’s holiest site."
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BigHugeThing views earthquakes and holes on the Temple Mt. as possibly significant. You replacement theologists see nothing significant anywhere in Israel aside from dusty bones and artifacts. Nothing has changed, everything is as it was ... Ah Ha ... that too is significant!
3 comments:
Good words.
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
Thanks,I think, but strangely my first posts were my own writing and as of late (Jan 2010)I mostly comment on others, so creativity is at a minimum. Oh well, it's just my way of running out into the back yard and yelling when I just can't stand it anymore.
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