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Myateries Unwailed:
Lost Arc, Atlantis platos Lost Continent, Colombuses Voyage, Bermuda Triangle
Hypothesis:
Mystery of the lost arc
Why Solomon decided to build the temple of Jerusalem?
Answer to this question for many people might seem simple; but is it? The opinion of the author differs from the conventional belief that it was like any other monuments made by many other kings, rulers to show of their glory, faith, devotion. But in Solomon’s case could their be more to it; Solomon was wise, his character suggests he was not a warrior King; it’s not hard to see how threatening he might have felt about the hard-core Jewish-Theocracy was to his king-ship. Mightn’t he wanted to tame warring tribe, which used to be Judaism into a rule able proper society? If so what could have been the main obstacle the Arc! Sitting out there in a tent surrounded by it’s own preastdom was indeed a rival power-center; to have control over Judaism was to have control over the Arc how’d he go about doing it? Contain it! He build the temple for that purpose; the most magnificent structure ever built but still there was a problem Solomon was no atheist, he knew how much power the Arc wielded; he suspected the Arc would do something to the temple, if any thing goes wrong with temple like that he knew it would be end of his king-ship. So, he decided not to put the original Arc inside the temple, instead he put a replica! Which is why when Babylonians destroyed the temple they didn’t find the thing inside it. The replica was destroyed by some one who knew the whole thing; he didn’t wanted his people to know the whole truth. Now, what happened to the original? This is were Solomon did the miracle, he didn’t wanted the Arc destroyed or dishonored, at least in the known-world, he cooked-up a story of a far richer far advanced society, up there in the middle of the ocean, secretly spread it amongst his courtiers along with that he also circulated rudimentary map, whom he suspected of becoming a threat to him in the future, then let the matter come back to him; then he made them their mind to go invade this land; convinced them that this wouldn’t be any ordinary battle, to win which they would need every weapon natural ‘n supernatural, which included the Arc, he made them request it, he granted them everything they asked for, everything had to be top-secret! The Arc along with the men was boarded on a Galley set sail passing the Mediterranean in to the open Atlantic Ocean; on the voyage from which nobody retuned! Didn’t the Arc knew it’s way back? Solomon might have had many chilly nights thinking about it? But no! It might have decided to stay with the souls who trusted it. Then centuries later the Greek Philosopher Plato some how heard the parts of the story and included it in his chronicles, which became the story of Atlantis! Then Christopher Columbus was he really trying to find the route to the east by going west? The author have some serious reservations about it, for he did know the circumference of the earth and he knew how far was East cost of the Orient was from Spain through the land putting these two together he must have known the vast distance he would have to sail to get to the Orient; and further more the route he took he should have taken a North-Easterly course so that the distance can be lessened further instead he went the other way! Was he too looking for Atlantis or the Arc; much more suspicious is the quick reaction of the church, they quickly laid claim on the whole of the new world; were they too interested in the Arc? Then the spooky things that are happening in the Bermuda-triangle don’t they too have resemblances to the things those one would suspect to be happening around a supernatural object like the Arc? Think about it!
the metirial is not intended as a political or religiouse contant! --Zacharias1 (talk) 20:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

