But what about the Non-believers ya think they'll change their minds if it is?[/quote]
Yeah it might but I think there more liable to become Jews though because the Ark was a Jew thing.[/quote]
That struck my funny bone, I don't know why but it did.
More serious now, The ark was a shadow of the heavenly alter in which Jesus Cleansed with His Blood. Paul tell us we are Jewish inwardly not outwardly, to those of us who are in Christ. So if the ark "which is a shadow of what was to come" was to make someone more liable to become Jewish, Then the closer they are to Christ, for the Law written on stone, is the Law of God, which no man can fulfill, therefor it flows through them killing them. but it points to the maker of the Law who fulfilled it, the one who casted the shadow in the first place. For the Law of God points to Jesus Christ as does history. For the only way from the Law, is to be found in Jesus Christ.
"For I will write my Law on their hearts, and I will be their God. And their sins and lawless acts, I will remember no more" Where these have been forgiven the remains no more sacrifice for sin.
Therefor in my opinion the finding of the ark is just another testimony of Jesus Christ, and the word of God which no man can deny.