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To: haqihana who wrote (119672)6/13/2005 7:23:51 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793838
 
Actually a friend of mine died in the collapse of the World Trade Center. He worked at one of the bond companies. I'd like to see the WTC rebuilt as a place of business.

I don't get emotionally attached to pieces of dirt, nor to sticks, nor stones, nor pieces of paper. Some man made places are very beautiful, and I appreciate the genius that made them so, like Stonehenge or a well built cathedral.

Sacredness is a word I use only in the context of that which is holy, things of the spirit, things of God. God, of course, said things like "thou shalt not kill," and "love your neighbor as yourself," but I don't think you seem to care very much about that. You want to hurt people whom you disagree with.

Maybe that's why you think inanimate objects are sacred? You can't hear God when He's talking to you.