In Jerusalem, a city layered with history and faith, every stone holds a story—of worship, conquest, hope, and pain. Beneath the bustling streets and sacred sites lies a hidden world of ancient tunnels and buried streets where the past refuses to stay buried. This episode explores the powerful tension between archaeology, religion, and politics on the Temple Mount—the holiest ground for multiple faiths and a place where history is not just remembered but fiercely contested.Join us as we uncover how small artifacts like a tiny seal impression connect scripture to real history, and how excavation work can become a battleground for identity and power. We reflect on what it means when “the stones cry out”—are they revealing sacred truths, or exposing wounds inflicted in the name of faith? Through listener stories and thoughtful insights, we explore how these ancient stones speak not only of miracles but also of human suffering, conflict, and the heavy weight of history.This episode touches on difficult themes including religious conflict, violence, and the use of history as a weapon. Listener discretion is advised.If you have experiences or stories connected to sacred places or moments when history felt alive, we invite you to share them with us.Tune in to explore a city where the past is never truly silent—and where every discovery challenges us to listen carefully to what the stones might really be saying.
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