The Israeli spoon bender is no stranger to making ‘out there’ claims, as evidenced by this most recent example. The golden chest believed to have held the stone tablets on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed, the Ark remains one of the most sought-after and mystifying religious artifacts in history. Now Uri Geller believes that he has figured out where it is and he intends to go and find it.
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Can’t get over having religion for a crutch. Religions are mini New World Orders.
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The Ark of the Covenant has great historical significance. It is not just about religion.
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