GAK67 Report This Comment Date: February 08, 2005 08:08PM
I'm not anti religion or anything, but does the catholic church need all that
money tied up in buildings when there are so many starvingpeople in the world.
Churches everywhere have a lot of money tied up in buildings that are used once
a week. At least some of the modern churches are using their buildings during
the week now.
duuuuuuuuuuuuuude Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 05:20AM
agreed
Tiw Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 08:41AM
I would hate for one of those pictures to fall on my head

mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 09:10AM
I mostly agree with you GAK67, however it must be said that many catholic
organizations do a lot to help starving people.
Moreover, in the case of what you see in these two pictures I published, it is
what remains of the anchient Vatican, when it was a real state with a big
territory, so it was not just a matter of religion; all the states of the past
centuries have left us great buildings.
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 09:11AM
Tiw: you are so silly!

geezer Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 12:09PM
I've seen plenty of other churches,ie the Mormon church in Salt Lake City,
which are just as lavish. The only difference is people like Michaelangelo
VOLUNTEERED to paint the ceilings in the Vatican hundreds of years ago.
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 04:23PM
Are you sure that Michelangelo volunteered? ...I am afraid he was paid very
well, but I'll do some searches to check

geezer Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 07:11PM
[
www.geocities.com] Read this page and decide for yourself
if he wasn't a volunteer.
geezer Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2005 07:13PM
He was supposed to get paid, but when the Pope didn't pay him, he did not
complain or even ask for the money. Sounds like a volunteer to me.

mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: February 10, 2005 10:03AM
...well...he wanted money, and I would like to stress the following excerpt
from the smae page:
"If Michelangelo did not accept the contract offered by the pope, then in
anger Julius would eliminate him as a favored artist in the Vatican".
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: October 12, 2005 08:40PM
Stunning contribution to mans creativity regardless of the religious
implications.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: August 04, 2006 02:53PM
this was one of the main reasons that Protestism was created, the protest
against the extreme opulence and dictarian rule of the catholic church. I don't
deny it's beauty, but i'd rather the time and labour was spent on furthering
mankind and looking after those less fortunate.
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