Oh, bless your heart, it's clear you’ve missed the point entirely. Trump attending the reopening of Notre Dame is a masterstroke of cultural and political significance. Prioritizing Christianity-the cornerstone of Western civilization-over other, more primitive religions highlights his deep understanding of America’s Christian heritage and its profound influence on our values, freedoms, and progress. Maybe someday you'll grasp why aligning with a globally respected symbol of Christian faith and resilience-like Notre Dame-demonstrates a commitment to preserving our foundational ideals. Until then, keep working on those critical thinking skills; they’ll come in handy someday! 😊
@@DonKeecocked wait how is it clear that the point was missed? They were simply stating Macron is "the most liberal leader in Europe … with the woke olympic in Paris …" Their critical thinking skills may be intact. You could focus on your critical skills and be less judgemental before spewing...
The modern French Church has lost its soul, so the new furnishings of the altar, the pulpit, the bishop's throne, the baptismal font and the chalices, etc. as well as the reliquary for the Crown of Thorns are all iconoclastically minimalist. They look like children's toys. Luckily they can be replaced in future if the Church regains its sanity. PS. The lack of obstructive chairs and regimenting pews is wonderful. It allows the building to envelop you in space. PS Pews were an invention of the Protestant reformation. For 1500 years, Christians stood in open spaces for worship. Most Eastern Orthodox still do to this day.
Oh how fitting, a pagan going to a pagan temple of worship... God does not dwell on a building, his lives in His children...He lives in a temple being built by His saving grace...
@@steelionx9255 🤔Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President. Just saying it has happened in the past. Still hoping it will be Vance or Ramaswamy, or Gabbard! Or some combination of the three. 👍
@@steelionx9255 Changing the law to allow Trump to serve a third term would involve amending the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This can be done by Congress proposing the amendment with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate, or by a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures. After that, it would need to be ratified by three-fourths (38) of state legislatures or conventions. While it requires some coordination and support, the process is straightforward and has been done before with other amendments.
They didn’t invite Biden? What?
the most liberal leader in Europe … with the woke olympic in Paris …
They let that dude beat up women in the boxing ring. 👎
Oh, bless your heart, it's clear you’ve missed the point entirely. Trump attending the reopening of Notre Dame is a masterstroke of cultural and political significance. Prioritizing Christianity-the cornerstone of Western civilization-over other, more primitive religions highlights his deep understanding of America’s Christian heritage and its profound influence on our values, freedoms, and progress.
Maybe someday you'll grasp why aligning with a globally respected symbol of Christian faith and resilience-like Notre Dame-demonstrates a commitment to preserving our foundational ideals. Until then, keep working on those critical thinking skills; they’ll come in handy someday! 😊
@@DonKeecocked wait how is it clear that the point was missed? They were simply stating Macron is "the most liberal leader in Europe … with the woke olympic in Paris …" Their critical thinking skills may be intact. You could focus on your critical skills and be less judgemental before spewing...
@@MJN0922 I misunderstood his post. With your clarification I now see the point of iamduck839's post.
I want to see Trump Force One touch down and how liberal Europeans will react to seeing him after they talked down on him. 😂
The modern French Church has lost its soul, so the new furnishings of the altar, the pulpit, the bishop's throne, the baptismal font and the chalices, etc. as well as the reliquary for the Crown of Thorns are all iconoclastically minimalist. They look like children's toys. Luckily they can be replaced in future if the Church regains its sanity. PS. The lack of obstructive chairs and regimenting pews is wonderful. It allows the building to envelop you in space. PS Pews were an invention of the Protestant reformation. For 1500 years, Christians stood in open spaces for worship. Most Eastern Orthodox still do to this day.
For the money Italy receives from tourism, they could restore the Colosseum to its former glory.
Trump is ganna be, kiss my ring France ❤😂
does it have a mosque in the center...?
shockingly, no - not yet.
Not yet..
December 7th. is also Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The day the Japaneses attacked Hawai'i.
Makes sense to me. Trump represents Christian values so perfectly that one might almost wonder if Jesus had returned.
How can he do that France allows convicted fellons?
Oh how fitting, a pagan going to a pagan temple of worship...
God does not dwell on a building, his lives in His children...He lives in a temple being built by His saving grace...
Trump 2028 too!
You know damn well that Presidents can serve only two terms.
@@steelionx9255 🤔Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President. Just saying it has happened in the past. Still hoping it will be Vance or Ramaswamy, or Gabbard! Or some combination of the three. 👍
@@steelionx9255 Changing the law to allow Trump to serve a third term would involve amending the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This can be done by Congress proposing the amendment with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate, or by a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures. After that, it would need to be ratified by three-fourths (38) of state legislatures or conventions. While it requires some coordination and support, the process is straightforward and has been done before with other amendments.
Way to make us all look stupid, kick rocks