Yeh. There's a little indoctrination to go with the appreciation of natural beauty. In the old days it would have been the glory of God being hammered into the viewer, I suppose. Now the basket ends up in Kofi's bank account instead of the Bank of the Holy Spirit in Rome.
I am with you, AI. Even if you have nothing to do with Christianity, you can appreciate what the popes did with the money. Isn' t there some story about some sultan keeping his barbarians from damaging the Hagia Sophia? What does the UN do with the money? Pay Pakistanis to rape Congolese?
JJ asked: "Isn' t there some story about some sultan keeping his barbarians from damaging the Hagia Sophia?"
This question would be right up AA's alley. I know it was mandatory to let the barbarians have their way with the city (women included) for at least three days. For some reason I think Mehmett II ordered the Hagia Sophia as off-limits for pillaging. Damn I wish Runciman was sitting right here.
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The photos are real nice, but the United Nations (cough) Environmental Programs (cough-cough)?
Yeh. There's a little indoctrination to go with the appreciation of natural beauty. In the old days it would have been the glory of God being hammered into the viewer, I suppose. Now the basket ends up in Kofi's bank account instead of the Bank of the Holy Spirit in Rome.
I'd rather pay the tithe to Rome than to Kofi. Mais a chacun a son gout, as the Frenchie say (stealing the saying from the Romans, no doubt).
I am with you, AI. Even if you have nothing to do with Christianity, you can appreciate what the popes did with the money. Isn' t there some story about some sultan keeping his barbarians from damaging the Hagia Sophia?
What does the UN do with the money? Pay Pakistanis to rape Congolese?
JJ asked: "Isn' t there some story about some sultan keeping his barbarians from damaging the Hagia Sophia?"
This question would be right up AA's alley. I know it was mandatory to let the barbarians have their way with the city (women included) for at least three days. For some reason I think Mehmett II ordered the Hagia Sophia as off-limits for pillaging. Damn I wish Runciman was sitting right here.
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