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To: carranza2 who wrote (94538)9/13/2012 11:23:24 AM
From: Joseph Silent1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 218482
 
The world may be awash with confused people. It seems odd to me that each of the Jew, Christian and Muslim groups thinks that the others are bowing in the wrong direction when it comes to God. This occurs even though they all share the Decalogue, where the first entry simply says "Thou shalt have no other gods before me."

We can only guess how people in old times thought about such things. But we know that their churches, mosques and temples were the tallest and grandest in the land, with domes/spires of gold and walls of the best marble. If you go to Europe you see grand, old churches, or their remains. You do not see grand old banks. This is also true of the Levant, and further east, with mosques and temples.

How do people in modern times think? Worth some wonder.

Do the Jews, Christians and Muslims know who the God of the modern man is? What do the tallest buildings represent?

:)

Just a very simple Google snapshot. Just type in "are the tallest buildings banks" or something close.

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