-Caveat Lector-

So, JAH, I skimmed through the page you referenced. Are you saying that your
conclusive evidence is the Old Testament, a book by a Eugene Conwell (1873
AD), and an autobiography of the sixth century BC queen of Ireland (which
you recovered and edited)? Did I miss anything?

Even if I did help you dig up Royal Meath, and even if we did find something
that looks EXACTLY like the Ark, I wouldn't immediately conclude that it was
definitely the One True Holy Ark. There would be simpler explanations to
explore before resorting to Deux Ex Machina.

Perhaps others might take you more seriously if you weren't so absolutely
convinced based upon (IMHO) thin evidence.

David
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