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The Burning Bush: Not As Spiritual As Imagined

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

Perhaps it was the fatigue from my long descent down Mt. Sinai, but unfortunately I found my visit to the Burning Bush in St. Catherine's Monastery to be quite devoid of spirituality.

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  • yes exactly this is not the real mt.sinai. Its in saudi arabia

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  • you expected to find spirituality in a bush? <<

  • Shame on the people who have misled all these people. if you read the bible properly like MR. WATT you would know the Isralites crossed the red sea into Saudi Arabia, this is the real holy land, the evidence is all there. HAGAR, ABRAHAMS wife went there to raise Ishmael. Hagar in Arabic means one who has done pilgramage HAJJ. Ismael was Abrahams eldest son , the prophet MOHAMMED is his descendant, its all foretold in the bible you should read it!! Duetronomy 18/18

  • @SupernautG ...Lol....that was beautifull.

  • @vachief What you think and what reality is are two different things, kook.

  • @SupernautG ..You know what I think? I don't think the boudries have changed much at all. I think Rome fiddled with some maps to make it appear that in the olden days the traditional site was in Arabia, then it would line up with what the Bible said. Even if I'm wrong about that, Jabel el Lawz is the real site anyway as all the artifacts are there as are the 12 wells of Elim. Egyptian chariot parts are found in the water were the isrealites crossed.

  • @vachief So the Protestant reformers you were praising missed this? I wonder what else they missed? I guess they were not doing the work of the Holy Spirit for them to miss out on knowledge like that.

  • @vachief the boundries of Egypt have changed lots of time over history! You actually make a statement like that and then think you can have a discussion on history? What a disgrace you are.

  • @SupernautG ..When did the boundries of Egypt change? My guess is they haven't.

  • @SupernautG ...None....they missed this one, we just found out about recently. Thangs for asking ...G man. lol

  • @vachief Which reformers ever mentioned the Roman church faked the location of the Roman empire's Arabic province which included Sinai and Jordan? Let me know, kook.

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