Did you feel the same way when the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamyan? You don't have to be a buddhist to care.
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I believe God mourns when His children mourn, and right now many of them are mourning this.
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You knuckle dragging, mouth breathing, low IQ, poorly educated, virtual signaling savage.
Not everything can be replaced.
Things can have value that transcends human life.
Not all human life has intrinsic value.
If some skanky ass junkies manage to break into my garage and somehow set it on fire, and die in there with nothing lost but the building, some tools, and a 2016 Jeep, insurance can replace what was lost and the lost lives are of no consequence.
If they manage to get out, but the 1968 442 your dad bought after getting back from Nam and you were conceived in the back of when your parents got lost on the way to their honeymoon, that you learned to drive in, that you spent hours restoring with your dad before he died of cancer, that you taught your kids to drive in, were passing on to your son, and let him drive to his honeymoon with your daughter in law with- not to mention dad’s Vietnam carried Randall knife and Seiko 6105 were in there, that you jumped into Grenada with, Panama with, wore and carried in Desert Storm and Somalia,- stuff has been lost that cannot be replaced. The fact the two breaking and entering junkies did not die in this version
simply means two more shit stains on the dirty, ball sweat soaked, unwashed underwear of life continue to thrive oxygen is not a win.
Objects can have a cultural, historical, and societal significance of great importance. This is not a double wide church put up next to a landfill founded five years ago when five members of a church argued that handling coral snakes was not the same as handling copperheads or rattlesnakes and broke off to found their own church. This was a site of a Roman temple to Jupiter that became one of the first European Basilicas and a handful of other churches before being a marvel of gothic architecture that has survived, been damage, had restorations of several wars and revolutions.
It is a major historical building with significant Western European significance.
Would you act, even at the risk of your life, to prevent someone from destroying the original copies of the DOI, CUS, and BOR? And they have a fraction of the history of that building.
And this is one of several churches that have been vandalized and burned in France this year.
Actually, the faith of those who for centuries gathered there and knelt in prayer holds that every human life has infinite intrinsic value. The structure itself was simply a breathtakingly beautiful celebration and monumentalization to the belief in faith of that truth, a homily in stone, if you will, preached by her every day unceasingly for more than 800 years.
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Were they still saying Mass there or was it closed, just out of interest.
I'm sure the new mosque will look lovely when it is built on top of the ruins.