Answer
to John Clark: Your post had a number of errors that I think you would
want to know about:
Now
what do you see when you look at the Temple Mount and Wailing Wall? You
see one stone upon another!
There is
no contradiction. The current "Wailing Wall" was never part of
the Temple that was prophesied to be dismantled. It was merely
a retaining wall to the mount itself. Yes, the Jews
are revering a mountainside retaining wall, rather than the last
part of the ancient temple.
There
is no such water source even near the modern-day, so-called "Temple Mount."
I've heard
of recent archeological discoveries to the contrary, search it out.
In fact, the Book of Acts tells us that on Pentecost they baptised 3000
right there where they were gathered for the Feast at "the place" (the
Temple area, not their "upper room" sleeping quarters for a holy day!).
They found the water source for this on the Temple Mount, contrary to the
prevailing notion that there "was no water on the Temple Mount".
Dr. Roy Blizzard (The Difficult Word of Jesus) I think was who I first
heard this from.