Notre-Dame Was Built—and Rebuilt—Through Private Donations
Donors have given nearly $900 million to the reconstruction project since a 2019 fire nearly destroyed the Paris cathedral.

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Fire nearly destroyed the Notre-Dame Cathedral in 2019. Thanks largely to an outpouring of private donations, the cathedral now shines more brilliantly than it has for centuries.
My personal history with the cathedral stretches back to my first Europe on $10 a Day backpacking and youth hosteling visit in the late 1970s. Advising me to eschew faux sophistication, my boss at The New Yorker urged me to visit popular sites like Notre-Dame because "they are tourist attractions for good reasons." He was entirely correct. It was everything a youngish first-time traveler to Europe expected of an ancient gothic cathedral: gray, a bit dingy, yet magnificent.
Owing to sheer good fortune, subsequent visits to the cathedral afforded me some very happy memories. One occurred after interviewing Friedrich Hayek in Freiburg, Germany, for Forbes in 1989. I subsequently traveled to Paris to visit friends but was at loose ends for an evening. So I decided to stroll down to the Île de la Cité to revisit Notre-Dame. When I got there, I noticed that a lot of people were quietly streaming into the shrine. Intrigued, I joined them. I was handed an unlit white candle upon entering the entirely dark interior. Cluelessly, I had stumbled upon the Easter vigil service.
Bearing in mind the frailties of memories, what I recall is that as the organ began playing, a single flame was ignited at the altar. As the choir began singing, the initial spark was touched to candle after candle spreading through the crowd, eventually illuminating the gloomy vaulted interior with flickering incandescence. Even as an unbeliever, I found the experience beautiful and mysterious.

My second sublime experience occurred in December 2015, when I was reporting from the U.N. Climate Change Conference that produced the Paris Climate Change Agreement. My wife Pamela arrived at the end of the conference, and I suggested that we attend the vespers service at the cathedral. It was lovely as usual. We noticed that no one was leaving. Curious, we stayed seated until the church filled. We heard knocking three times on the gigantic doors of the central Last Judgment portal. We later learned that this had been done by the Archbishop of Paris wielding his crozier. After the third series of knocks, the doors opened wide to admit a long procession of prelates. Again cluelessly, we were privileged to witness the elaborate rituals celebrating Pope Francis' declaration of the Extraordinary Jubilee Holy Year of Mercy.
In 2019, even as the fire burned, prominent corporate leaders pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to repair and restore the much beloved landmark. So far, they—and hundreds of thousands of other donors around the world—have supplied nearly $900 million to the project.
Bernard Arnault, head of the luxury brand conglomerate LVMH—think Givenchy, Tiffany, and Chandon—donated 200 million euros. François-Henri Pinault (CEO of the Kering luxury group—think Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, and Maui Jim) and his family gave 100 million euros. The oil company Total-Energies, at the direction of CEO Patrick Pouyanné, contributed 100 million euros. Through their foundation, the Bettencourt family, the heirs of L'Oréal, donated 200 million euros. Smaller but significant corporate donations came from the French insurer AXA (10 million euros), the advertising giant JCDecaux (20 million euros), and the French bank BNP Paribas (20 million euros).
Among the 340,000 individual private donors from around the world, Americans were notably generous, with around 45,000 people contributing more than $62 million toward restoring the cathedral. "If the millions of visitors to Paris and France have seen one Gothic cathedral, it is probably Notre Dame, and the fire of April 15, 2019, no doubt activated the memory of that encounter and the bond to the cathedral," Michael Davis, a board member of the New Hampshire–based nonprofit Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris, told Barron's. It certainly did for me.

While the building's interior had been gloriously renewed by the time I visited in May, scaffolding still covers part of the exterior—especially toward the rear, where the chapel and the choir are located. The $140 million euros still remaining will be spent completing those exterior repairs over the next two to three years.
Financed by the private donations of believers, construction of Notre-Dame began in 1163 and was completed 182 years later in 1345. A tribute in the cathedral's apse near the Crown of Thorns reliquary recognizes that the recent reconstruction is owed "to the 340,000 donors from France and all over the world who, even as the fire blazed during the night, demonstrated their attachment to the cathedral through an incredible display of generosity." Thanks to their liberality, "Notre Dame de Paris has been reborn from the ashes and is even more beautiful."
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Well its a private college that seems to really like their football team.
(Did not read article)
And you shouldn't.
my boss at The New Yorker
Always amazes me how many of the reason libertines come from leftist rags.
All of them?
Come from, or go to (or hope to).
Sullum only wishes he could work for the NYT.
The sportsball team that likes to fight the Irish?
Jeff nods his head.
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11
A taxpayer-funded BBC employee in the UK is leading a campaign to distribute bright yellow badges to schoolchildren. These "ally" badges would invite transgender adult strangers to approach the children wearing them to ask the children to accompany them to a bathroom.
Let me repeat that: A British government employee wants adult biological men approaching school-age girls to ask them for accompaniment to a women's bathroom, on the grounds that this makes them less likely to be kicked out of them for not being a real woman because, as the thinking goes, they have a child vouching for their gender.
You have no idea how lucky we are to have won last November.
https://swlondoner.co.uk/news/23072025-bbc-presenter-launches-new-trans-visibility-campaign
We should probably nuke London and move on.
I hear you can lob rockets on London from the French coast pretty cheaply.
And it would be fun to see how the current hyper-sensitive snowflake UK population reacts to Blitz 2.0.
Just have the Muslims do it and say they're shooting at the Israeli's and the Brits would stand by approvingly.
Why are we protecting these people from Putin?
For all those strategic and economically fruitful British exports?
The British should overthrow their government, then execute every last one of these Marxists. And yes, I’m sure Pedo Jeffy, somewhere underneath his voluminous folds of blubber, is painfully erect after reading that.
What Marxists are in the UK government. Starmer isn't even much of a socialist.
I sincerely doubt you’ve been paying attention.
I sincerely doubt that you have any clue what Marxism is.
I sincerely doubt you have any clue whatsoever. Your twin PhD’s in remedial math and retardation aren’t doing you any favors.
"The British should overthrow their government"
They're getting closer every day.
This might piss some of you off, but the Canadian Truckers, the British protesters, the Dutch farmers and the Mouvement des gilets jaunes in France have all stood up to fascism at great personal risk.
But when the Biden administration was stealing American's freedoms, half of the American people were terrified of being called 'insurrectionists' by the other half.
Too many American's have convinced themselves their shit doesn't stink, but all these deranged ideas being enacted worldwide originated on your left coasts, are peddled by your own bureaucrats and NGOs, and were funded by USAID.
The only reason it hasn't gotten quite so bad in the US is the Trump factor and the fact that these other places are a sandbox for what they eventually plan to do with you.
Another thing to remember. There are a far higher percentage of Americans voted for Kamala, than there are Brits who voted for Starmer, Canadians who voted for Trudeau or Carney, or French who voted for Macron.
"This might piss some of you off, but the Canadian Truckers, the British protesters, the Dutch farmers and the Mouvement des gilets jaunes in France have all stood up to fascism at great personal risk.
But when the Biden administration was stealing American's freedoms, half of the American people were terrified of being called 'insurrectionists' by the other half."
I'm going to get past your ignorant (and I think joking) insult conflating all of Michigan with Detroit in the wine thread and remind you that there was an armed protest at our capital, and several instances of small business owners and county sheriffs that defied the lockdowns during covid. Whitless's husband got busted trying to jump the line getting a marina to launch his boat, and the story was widely cheered.
But I agree with your overall point about NGOs and USAID. We need to do a better job informing people how much evil our government is spreading around the world.
Maybe someone could start a publication dedicated to liberty to get that message out there?
"The only reason it hasn't gotten quite so bad in the US is the Trump factor and the fact that these other places are a sandbox for what they eventually plan to do with you."
Not the only reason. Despite the 17th amendment and other efforts to destroy it, this country was still founded as a republic and that effect still persists. There is a belief in local jurisdictions having a lot of power that doesn't exist in most of the world. There's a reason certain places were picked to import 3rd world immigrants, and not others. There was even an attempt to do so in a small city about an hour away from me that didn't work. I'm not sure what exactly happened, but the feds (globalists) decided it wasn't going to work and it stopped. Maybe the city was too small in relation to all the rural white, European areas surrounding it?
Despite the fact that the US government is the most powerful in the history of the world, they can't force all the areas inside it to accept our destruction. There's a reason every once in awhile a US politician will talk about nuking parts of the US. It's because they know their power is limited.
And we're armed to the fucking teeth, despite all our unfortunate boating accidents.
Oh and since I didn't mention them, Canadian truckers have earned their place next to rooftop Koreans in the Parthenon of Liberty.
Criticizing this in the UK is likely to land you in court and possibly prison.
Rapefugees trespassing inside the child visiting the wrong sex bathroom potentially tolerated (criticizing the rapefuguees online though requires use of a passport and will probably land your bum in prison).
Somewhere, somehow
Somebody must have kicked you around some
Who knows, maybe you were kidnapped
Tied up, taken away and held for ransom
You see you don't have to live like a Rapefugee
It’s a real heartbreaker what happened to the UK. They just seem to be free fallin.
If only they had had the foresight to tell the rapefugees,
Hey
You don't come around here no more
You don't come around here no more
Whatever you're looking for
(Hey!) Don't come around here no more
Too late now.
For the Brits able to escape, I’d tell them “You got lucky.”
They just want a last “dance” with Mary Jane.
Who wouldn't? She was an American girl, raised on promises. She couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere else.
Hey Spike, What do you like?
Pity. I thought the UK was built to last.
But the breakdown of that country is happening for all the wrong reasons. Hopefully the Brexiteers don't have a change of heart.
A decade and a half of horrendously incompetent rule by the Conservative Party has consequences.
"Financed by the private donations of believers"
The author has no clue as to how the feudal system worked in medieval France.
No, he does not.
The good news is, it actually does look like the modern restoration was entirely covered by private donations.
True! Especially amazing since it has been owned by the French government since the French Revolution. France has a strange relationship with religion. The government still appoints Catholic Bishops, Protestant leaders, and Chief Rabbis in part of the country. It also pays the entire cost of the secular education in Jewish schools in France. Yet it considers itself to be militantly secular.
Indeed they do, I believe that it goes back to a treaty that they made with the Pope, several hundred years back. I'm not sure why it applies to the Jewish clergy or Protestants - maybe in the name of egality?
Denmark also has a weird one (I lived there) where they have an official state church (Lutheran) but they imported a bunch of muslims, who got mad they were not receiving the same state funding.
I'm thankful that our forefathers realized that a state-based religion was a peril to be avoided.
Unfortunately politics has become a religion in this country. Especially Trumpism. So many things about it are based upon faith and willful ignorance. From their beliefs in the "stolen" election to taxes being good for the economy, and every stupid thing in between, they are a state-based religious cult complete with a martyred saint named Babbitt.
Well, it’s a good thing we’ve got you around to berate all things orange man and his supporters. Like, constantly.
It’s almost like a religion for you. Lol.
Two truths and a lie:
Lack of faith is faith.
Disbelief is belief.
Trumpism is not a religion.
Four lies and no truths.
Lack of faith is not faith.
Disbelief is not belief.
No one worships Trump. Some; however, did worship the chocolate messiah.
Remember how upset Sarcasmic was when people were making paintings and statues of Obama as Jesus?
Me neither.
Sarcasmic is so principled he has two sets. One for the Democrats and another for everyone else.
Poor sarcbot. Even a discussion on religion in Europe has to become about Trump.
The separation clause was meant only for the federal government.
Several states had established churches funded by the taxpayers.
Massachusetts disestablished it's church in 1833.
That was before the incorporation doctrine invented by SCOTUS based on the 14th amendment. Really the end of federalism and it's grown into giant shitshow ever since. For better or worse.
Many states incorporated the first ten into their own constitutions.
For example the Maine state constitution has this to say about religion.
All individuals have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and no person shall be hurt, molested or restrained in that person's liberty or estate for worshipping God in the manner and
season most agreeable to the dictates of that person's own conscience, nor for that person's religious professions or sentiments, provided that that person does not disturb the
public peace, nor obstruct others in their religious worship; -- and all persons demeaning themselves peaceably, as good members of the State, shall be equally under the protection of the laws, and no subordination nor preference of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law, nor shall any religious test be required as a qualification for any office or trust, under this State; and all religious societies in this State, whether incorporate or unincorporate, shall at all times have the exclusive right of electing their public teachers, and contracting with them for their support and maintenance.
Doesn't specifically forbid a state religion. But it's close enough I guess.
You do realize this dates from 1820, right?
But every other state had separated Church and State prior to Massachusetts, and every future admit did as well. Some took a while -- Vermont 1807, Connecticut 1818, New Hampshire 1819, Maine 1820.
But now the SC is forcing states to override their own State Constitutions to fund religious education. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison would be horrified.
No, they’re not. They’re giving parents a choice away from the public school union monopoly.
That can be done without funding religion.
It's not all that strange when you scratch the surface. What you're discovering is that... France is a deeply culturally Catholic nation. Western governments often declare themselves to be "militantly secular" but are goldfish swimming in the waters of their Christian morality. The UN is a great example... as Tom Holland correctly noted, the greatest trick ever pulled was creating the UN and building it on an entirely Christian moral ethic, and then declaring itself a secular institution. As Holland noted, the UN essentially "Christianized" the world. Also of note, Richard Dawkins now calls himself a 'cultural christian'. Hell, even many libertarian principles are rooted in a 'christian' ethic. But going back to France, they haven't let go of their deeply Catholic cultural attitudes. Again, they're goldfish swimming in Catholic water.
Spiderman?
Cultural Christians are as real as Cultural Marxists. Neither is a thing. You believe or you don't.
Were you always this retarded?
As long as we've known him.
Cultural Marxists are true believers. They’re just using culture as a weapon idiot.
Cultural Christians are as real as Cultural Marxists. Neither is a thing. You believe or you don't.
Yeah, sorry bruh, that's just not how civilization works.
The concept of "social justice" started in Catholicism.
The concept of ruling the peasants by threatening some sort of holy doctrine started in the caves and mud huts as soon as people could grunt out a common language.
With Pope Leo XIII.
He also was a huge supporter of immigrants. He overruled the Archbishop of New York when the Archbishop tried to suppress the work of Mother Cabrini. She would later become the first US citizen to be canonized as a saint. I live a few miles from her shrine. There was a great movie about her recently.
J D Vance is risking excommunication for objecting to the Church's support for immigrants. Leander Perez and two other racists were excommunicated in Louisiana for opposing school integration.
The Catholic Church has taken unpopular stands in the past. It was the only significant opposition to involuntary sterilization in the US and the one Catholic Justice on the Supreme Court got a lot of pushback when he was the only Justice refusing to uphold a law requiring it for some women.
Right, hundreds of prominent democrat ‘Catholics’ are rabid abortion supporters and openly advocate for homosexuality, but Vance’s opposition to illegal border jumpers is a bridge too far.
That might actually qualify for one of the top twenty stupidest things you’ve ever said here.
It also imports hordes of Muslims to burn down churches.
What’s lower than charliehall pointing out your ignorance?
He and Molly getting it on together in a room?
The Akita will be more confused than ever.
If charliehall is pointing out, I am not going low.
And it only took 182 years to build, with medieval technology.
That's faster than California is building their bullet train.
Germany raids the house or office of an AfD member foe the 22nd time.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/german-police-raid-afd-meps-property-22nd-time
Globohomos working hard in Germany to keep the voice of the people silent and away from elected offices. Many there are tired of bring coerced into supporting and funding a puppet autocratic dictator in Kiev.
For OUR DEMOCRACY!
Tea Time!
Social gossip app has a data breach that might include registered users’ faces, govt id, and gps info of where they live. Retards.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/popular-app-women-post-dirt-former-boyfriends-breached-hackers
They look just like you would expect.
S2 Underground did a video review of this situation. One instance was an HR manager talking about why she wasn’t hiring certain men and also talked about people on that with security clearances.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bWTyvvb8GFs
I know very little about this but isn't this sorta the female equivalent of the incels? Ugly young men that can't get laid isn't exactly a new phenomenon. Same with ugly whiney chicks. Why would anybody give a shit?
The difference is that ugly chicks can still get laid any time they want, just by adjusting their standards.
And by paying for enough beer.
The girls all get prettier at closing time.
Popular app for "women". el oh el
Cluelessly, I had stumbled upon the Easter vigil service. ... Again cluelessly, we were privileged to witness the elaborate rituals celebrating Pope Francis' declaration of the Extraordinary Jubilee Holy Year of Mercy.
Or maybe you were led for a reason, and to this day still don't realize it. Or want to realize it.
No coincidence that today's Gospel is Luke 11. "Ask, and you will receive; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you."
No harm in reflecting on that for awhile, given your unexpected experiences of wandering in when you did, Ron. He's not hiding from you. He wants you to sit at His table. Same goes for anyone else, reading of Ron's experiences.
“Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man living in the sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do. And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever 'til the end of time!
But He loves you. He loves you, and He needs money! He always needs money! He's all-powerful, all-perfect, all-knowing, and all-wise, somehow just can't handle money!”
― George Carlin
That pales in comparison to the mockery, scorn, and derision that Christ went through. If He could take that, the rest of us can surely handle being the target of a comedian's bit. To say nothing of being able to handle ridicule from someone who can't even come up with his own lines with which to ridicule us (Thou shalt not covet, sarc).
That power and resolve that we have in the face of the likes of you - it comes from Him. Your reminder of that is appreciated.
That's great if you believe in it. I don't. I was raised on religion, but I lost faith. Mostly because of how horrible the world is. A compassionate god would not allow that.
To say nothing of being able to handle ridicule from someone who can't even come up with his own lines with which to ridicule us (Thou shalt not covet, sarc).
Had to use an ad hominem to invalidate what I said. Do those fallacies come in your mouth when you fellate them? Is that homo and banned by the Bible?
I use someone else's words because they say what I think better than I can express it.
Mostly because of how horrible the world is. A compassionate god would not allow that.
He didn't. We caused that. Genesis 3. And we've spent the entire time since screwing it up for ourselves. He allowed us to thrive and prosper, we turned it into Sodom and Gomorroh. He freed us from bondage and gave us the Ten Commandments, we immediately betrayed them all over the place. He gave us prophets, and we put them to death. He gave us kings, and they fell to corruption. He sent us His Son, and we mocked and tortured and crucified Him.
But here's the thing about the last one, and why the world is not horrible. Jesus fixed that for us. He wouldn't change what we became (and still are) - fallen, sinful creatures - but He would and did reopen the door to salvation and showed us the path to it. Knowing that, He brought back hope. True hope. Before Him, the door was closed. Now it's not.
Great harm and fear and tragedy can hit us anytime and anywhere in this fallen world. But you don't have to fear pain and terror and loss anymore - because the great battle with Evil is already over. He already won it for us. It won't change how we feel, but it doesn't change our perspective on it. What we have to do is our mission on Earth, as the Church Militant: reject sin, fight evil, live well, and spread His message.
I suppose if you're NOT doing those things then yea, the world might seem pretty horrible. But it's not. It's still a place of beauty and truth and goodness and righteousness - because GOD is beauty and truth and goodness and righteousness. The only thing that screws it up is our sinful nature.
But we have both the ability and the will to course correct that. We just have to choose to do it. And we WILL constantly screw it up, but there's a fix for that too then, isn't there.
Had to use an ad hominem to invalidate what I said.
I'm not 100% sure you understand what an ad hominem is. I didn't "invalidate" what you said - there was nothing there to validate OR invalidate. I simply called it what it was: mockery. Because it is; it's the mocking joke of a famous comedian. It was not an argument, let alone proof of anything - it's just tongue-in-cheek derision. Which rolls off any Christian like water off a duck's back. (It's only the wokey lefties who get worked up about that sort of thing, screaming about their need for "safe spaces" from "microaggressions" and "hate speech" or whatever. Which is why they're incapable of enjoying comedy. Can't dare offend any of the sacred cows, right?)
Do you genuinely believe you're arguing a position here? If so, then state your premises and conclusion.
You don't believe? Great, thanks for telling me a little about yourself. Who cares.
Is it wrong/incorrect/false - why or why not?
I use someone else's words because they say what I think better than I can express it.
So you're saying you're not that bright. Weird flex, but OK.
"We caused that. Genesis 3."
Jews do not believe in Original Sin.
They believe that the fall of man brought death and immorality into the world, and they advocate that the struggle with immorality is one in which you should choose Good over Evil. They also strongly emphasize repentance and atonement for the latter. So, going back to the point you're referencing, they would agree that WE caused Sodom and Gomorrah. WE betray the Law of Moses. And so on.
Their disagreement would be that comes not from an inherently sinful nature, but from wantonness. The Christian believes we're pre-disposed to Evil. The Jewish people believe that we embrace it solely by choice.
What the Jews don't believe, tying back to Original Sin, is that Christ is needed for salvation. They believe in a Messiah, but they think it'll just be some guy, empowered by God, who will show up to lead once the world and everyone in it pulls its head out of its rear and is ready to grow up and start being good and moral human beings.
Which, incidentally, is my fundamental gripe with what I perceive to be an inconsistency Jewish belief - because once we've reached that state, there doesn't seem to be a need for a Messiah. But my Jewish friends make the counterargument that merely being "good and moral human beings" isn't itself some kind of magical utopia that is birthed - rather that we're now ready to accept utopia (Heaven) but the human/king Messiah still needs to pull us over the finish line, to finish the last steps we can't accomplish on our own.
That is, we might become really great and moral/spiritual people, but that doesn't mean the nations have been united, the Temple has been rebuilt, and the Israelites have been gathered - we'll need the Messiah for that.
(I hope I'm getting that right, any Jews here are encouraged to correct me if I'm incorrect or misstating something.)
My guess is you lost faith because you’re a drunken loser that couldn’t maintain any standards at all in your personal life.
Basically , you treated religion just like you treat people here that point out what an amoral asshole you are: you muted it.
Can you give me the cliff notes?
How about you actually read something for once in your sad, pathetic life.
Like shrike, he doesn't even read his own links. Usually just the link names.
I'm not a Christian, I'm agnostic. But the Bible is one of the oldest books in the history of the world, and one of the most fascinating.
Imagine being such a drunk asshole you ask for the cliff's notes of it.
Sarc epitomizes what it means to be a lowlife.
I kinda just did.
I'll tell you another thing, sarc, something that should bring you great peace - but probably doesn't, because you are hellbent (no pun intended) on rebelling against it.
You ever heard of a Guardian Angel? You have one, and you'll never know his name. He intercedes for you. You may have been polluted by modern media about angels, convinced that they're pissed and resentful about mankind being God's chosen above them. They're not. They revere us and share God's hope for us all.
Every angel - cherubim, seraphim, thrones, dominions, and principalities - they constantly fight for you. Because God constantly fights for you. You specifically, because you are that precious to Him. We eek out our human existence doing the best we can, but we're oblivious to the war our angels are fighting against the demons that would corrupt us. Jesus fought and won against Evil, but He couldn't and wouldn't disrupt God's design, which makes us responsible for our own actions.
Your every choice and action in this life has an angel and a demon at war. I know - and you know, even if you choose not to admit it - every single time we let the demons win. And I, for one, hate it. Sometimes I even know how to stop them, and I choose not to. I allow my angels to be slain. And I hate it. Because I'm fallen and sinful. We all are.
But we can choose repentance. The angels are eternal and will always return to the embrace of God. Whether or not we make their fight worth it - whether we make ourselves worth it, worth the embrace of God - Heaven - is up to us through our repentance. "Go forth, and sin no more."
We have literal legions of armies of Goodness on our side, sarc. All we have to do is NOT surrender. Not to fear, not to cynicism, not to apathy, not to hate, not to vice or sin or any other of Satan's temptations. And sometimes that serpent WILL wrap itself around your throat. The question is whether willing to throw it off and continue to march forward. Or choke us to death.
Earlier you lamented how horrible the world is. Do you let the angels be their Goodness into your life to fight that, or do you surrender to the demons to allow it? I'll readily admit that I've surrendered to the demons plenty of times, and probably will continue to. I'll also declare with what I can only hope is righteous fury which side I want to be on, and pray for my angels to aid me in that fight.
Which side do YOU want to be on, sarc?
You're not the only person in my life telling me this.
Don’t worry about it Sarc. Just crawl back in the bottle and never come back out.
You didn't answer the question.
So a global symbol of the catholic church was the beneficiary of Catholic money.
At least when the church ran their version of theocracy, they only demanded 10%.
10% for the Big Guy.
Is god a biologist bigot?
I think so:
"Male and female He created them." -- Genesis 1:27
It's how you know Biden is a devout Catholic.
So, great projects can be accomplished when private generosity is combined with superstition.
And yet, it's not criticized when it comes in the form of pagan religions such as environmentalism or LGBT Pedo or communism.
Weird, right?
Narcissistic democrat elites will have no gods before them.
Or maybe it was an incredibly beautiful piece of art and history and hundreds of thousands of people wanted to play a small part in its restoration.
Nah. There's not that many people who give a shit about art and history.
Obviously there are
.
This should be your default comment.