A monastic church in which country claims to currently house Christianity's biblical Ark of the Covenant?
Correct answer: Ethiopia

Kimbo
So actually…. No one really knows where it is and if it ever really existed.

TestyAlien3443
I would think many places would have claimed possession over the years. And without knowing/proving it is THE one, the claim doesn't mean much except for tourism.

Sparty Cyclone
I thought it was in a warehouse at the Pentagon!?

Player #25874027
TestyAlien3443,
Don’t think Ethiopia gets much tourism on the back of this belief

Aggie
originally the ark of the covenant was a Jewish symbol of tremendous significance. where it is and how it came to be is something only God knows.

Player #92723922
It's like Joseph Smith and the golden plates that no one ever saw. He told people that if they looked, they would die.

TWeezyA
What’s amazing is that thru all these years to centuries, all the way to millennia, we as a human race still do not know where it is!! That must be what God wanted knowing his humans & our weakness of wanting power, money, greed & so on!! No one on this earth is worthy of it bcuz no matter who has it, it’s for their purpose! Even religion! Their religion so in all that, I think it was destroyed in the war from back then! Bcuz of humans, then and now, we have always had wars & obviously always will have wars!! Bcuz humans don’t change! Humans will never change & the only thing that does absolutely change, is time!!

Dreams
Maybe it's in the Bank of England Gold Vault. Who knows?

Erika
I do not believe Ethiopia has it. If they do not want anybody to see it and prove its existence, they would keep its existence as secret.

seanieG eire/kreta
TestyAlien3443, so how do we know it real or not if no-one can authonchocate it

Mars V
It’s a myth probably based upon a real flood that occurred in the Fertile Crescent, the whole world from the story teller’s point of view at the time.

Mars V
Just reading that question was a challenge.

Arthur
FLGAL, I Don’t, J.C.