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AddReply(341457,"One of the sites I would love to see","Gary","Monterey, CA","09/09/08","is the Tabernacle in Shiloh.  If Jewish authorities would construct a museum of the Tabernacle and have a viewing for the public from afar off, then many tourists of Jewish and Christian faiths would come.\nIn my studies of the Tabernacle, it is beleived that the white linen walls could be seen miles away with the brass rods.  The white represented the righteousness of G-d and the brass represented the judgement of G-d toward man\'s iniquities - this would make it clear that approaching G-d requires H-s grace and mercy.  Inside the outer court, the sacrifical rituals were set-up to meet man\'s needs for forgiveness and justification.  The inner court, on the other hand, was set-up for praise and worship toward G-d.  With this understanding, many Jews and Christians, viewing from afar off, could relive the sites seen by Joshua and others.  It would remind us that one cann\'t approach G-d man\'s way.  But that is requires the shedding of blood, the ritual cleaning of the priest, the proper heart-felt love of G-d, and the respect required to faithfully approach H-m.  \nI have suggested in the past that real Judaism requires the Tabernacle worship.  Now that the Jews have returned into the Holy Land, there is no excuse not to reconstruct the real Tabernacle.  But since I received scarce support, maybe the ideal of a museum would be the next best thing.");
AddReply(341427,"Don\'t forget the jesus theme park..","Rob","usa","09/09/08","I hear they have the best bacon cheese burger in the middle east.\n\n");

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