Jazzta
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Mecca has been destroyed several times. They just rebuild it.
I’m glad they do.
Mecca has been destroyed several times. They just rebuild it.
I’m glad they do.
Reported. Your comment is not just hate speech and religious bigotry, it also shows a complete lack of empathy. Seriously, reevaluate what you think is acceptable.
FYI, I personally am not offended by what you wrote, but if I just ignored you I would be part of the problem. That was the entire point of Korver's article https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/kyle-korver-utah-jazz-nba
I'm pretty sure that Basilica has been under construction since the 1800's, not being rebuilt.
I'm pretty sure that Basilica has been under construction since the 1800's, not being rebuilt.
It is one of the greatest places I've ever visited, and I'm an agnostic. From the smell of the incense when you walk in to the amazing architecture, you could just feel the history when you walk in. I hope that magic is recaptured when it's rebuilt, and I'm glad the towers (at least for now) will survive.It was a place for worship and where many would try to find peace, some, unknowing of the dark secrets of the Catholic church. Regardless of what religion it’s from it’s part of history, I would feel the same way if the Mecca was destroyed or the pyramids of Egypt, you’re being an *** here.
The other most amazing places I've ever visited, but in a totally different way. The reliefs on the building are absolutely stunning, and the stained glass interior is magnificent, but it has the exact opposite feeling of Notre Dame in the sense that it feels like an empty building that's not really being used (well other than the massive amounts of tourists that look in it).Yep, La Sagrada Familia.
Reported. Your comment is not just hate speech and religious bigotry, it also shows a complete lack of empathy. Seriously, reevaluate what you think is acceptable.
FYI, I personally am not offended by what you wrote, but if I just ignored you I would be part of the problem. That was the entire point of Korver's article https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/kyle-korver-utah-jazz-nba
the Alhamabra in Granda, Spain is another iconic structure - - overall perhaps not as much grandeur as Notre Dame, at least not in an enclosed space - - it's really impossible to compare to anything in the U.S. because we just don't have structures like these that go back 1000 years