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Sat, 02 Nov 24 1:41 AM | 16 view(s)
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Thanks De.

I drove by Mansfield earlier this week and pass it each time I head north to Cleveland area up I-71.

Its an older town that has grown into a Mayberry RFD like city.

Yeah, its a three and a half hour drive to get there.

\I may do some further follow up on this place though as it is a unique undertaking.

The best thing that is Biblical to go see is an exact dimensional recreation of Noah's Ark down here near the greater cincinnati airport in Northern Kentucky right off of I-275.

Its a part of the Creation Museum from Answers in Genesis organization and follows the exact Biblical measurements God gave to Noah which are found in the book of Genesis.

Awesome find..

I would truly love to go visit Israel and the Mount of Olives and Golgotha Hill.

It appears from what I see from others who went there I know on T.V. is that it looks awfully commercialized.

The BEST PART of a Jerusalem visit is that the Body of Christ (or the bones) are not there. He alone tasted death for every man, woman, child ever born and paid their sin debt with His own Blood sacrificial offering on the Cross to satisfy the Sin debt penalty of God one time for all people ever born. The Holy, divine blood of Christ was sufficient once for ALL.

This is a very interesting thing you found De.

I will investigate this farther and see whether it is worthwhile going to.

Thanks for sharing this! Thumbs Up Very Happy




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Something in Ohio
By: De_Composed
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Fri, 01 Nov 24 11:42 PM
Msg. 00108 of 00706

While reading a book on American landmarks the other day, I came across the following and thought that micro might appreciate it. It's in his neck of the woods, after all.



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