THE CROSS SURVIVED

THE CROSS SURVIVED
EAT A BAG OF DICKS YOU HEATHEN FILTH

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what is it made of? if wood, it's a miracle then

Jet fuel can't melt golden crosses

atheists btfo

Why are all these pictures so aesthetic?

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It's not like "wow disaster happened to church xD god isent real" makes sense any way. only brainlets say stuff like that

Obviously the fire was doused before it reached the cross? What's the big deal.

fire engulfing everything around it is very beautiful

by the way, what year was the notre drame built?

Contrast

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true

Look gold to me

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Legit pretty neat.

the colour composition and I think of historical value being erased in the pic

WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW

Started in 1160 and mostly finished hundred years later.
The spire was added 100-150 years ago.
It's not like this was the first time it was damaged either

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how long it would take to """repair""" all of it?

Too bad they cropped out the eye.

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>where is your God now
In our hearts
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Out of tragedy, triumph

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>and I think of historical value being erased in the pic
Even without context it looks pretty neat
No idea. First they have to check the damage and then plan accordingly but I doubt it will take much longer than 20 years.

You cant burn the artifact from hell idiot

The spire was destroyed in 1786 and rebuilt in 1859 with 250 tons of lead.

Depends on how much they spend it, but I would say 5 years. If they are too autistic or lazy niggers they could do this for decades.

>tragedy
>triumph
Over what? If anything it shows that nothing is made for eternity.
This isn't a tragedy, it's kind of a bummer sure but it was built once it can be built again.

TAKE THAT ROBESPIERRE

WHERE'S YOUR SUPREME BEING NOW?

>Notre-Dame will be probably be repaired/rebuild before the Berlin Brandenburg Airport is finished

>this doesn't strengthen his faith
everything is meant to fade is this dog gone of an earth. the only valuable thing that needs to be protected tillt he end is the soul

The beast 666

So did nearly everything else.

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Looks better than expected. I thought the whole roof collapsed.

beautiful composition

Hard to say, it took 20 years to rebuild Reims Cathedral after the bombing but it was early 20th century and damage looked more important.

how about the stained glass and the reliefs which supposed to be the best part of the cathedral? I'm pessimistic if they can fully """restore""" it

The building is bigger than you might think. It's huge

Looks like the wooden roof fell on the stone vault and the vault was able to hold up the roof's weight and protect most of the inside.

god's cum

Can be remade/copied obviously. It's possible they might do something different or add something.
It's not the first time it received damage. The iconic spire was added because the old one was going to shit. Now that is gone and will be replaced.

kind of relevant
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Well as I see only the wooden roof got burned down and the building is intact. I think it won't take too much time, unless they go super autisic about the how they build it.

I'm sure it will drag on for 30 years so that some people get their wallets fll in the meantime

>frogs pretend to care about an old church when it basically is a tourist spot and none of the Parisians even go to church anymore
(lol

Sucks that it burned down before Easter. Genuinely feel bad for practicing French Catholics

The whole cathedral was starting to fall apart already, it's why they started this big restoration in the first place.
And you have to be careful with fire. It's possible that it might start again, it's even possible that this fire started as smoldering fire

kino picture

Islam loses again!

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I’m not christian but I like going inside churches, they’re very soothing.

expecto patronus

Top kino moment

Northern rose might have survived.

>god is into hotgluing

Atheists keep losing today

Worshipping a cross is shirk

You're shirk.

>a german made me laugh
First time for everything

kek

>not worshipping a symbol of resurrection and endurance through suffering

When did you suddenly turn into Italy?

BASED

Everyone knows Judeo-Christian monuments are the strongest of them all

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Pretty common practice in a developed country.
There was a big airport planned in Germany that's supposed to open almost 7 years ago.
They kept the lights on because nobody knew where the switch was, and recently some technical control administration said that the wires are fucked so the estimate to open in 2020 is also in peril

Is the fire out now?

>but go off Ben.
I don't understand. Is this some kind of ebonics?

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kino AF

looks like a portal to hell

these fucking jews are just shameless lmao they never miss one do they
not as bad as muzzies but still

It'll burn all night probably, but it's mostly contained and quite reduced in size.

It's under control, but not out yet

Lots of space that should be used to house migrants

Al-Aqsa mosque was burning around the same time too

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That's southern Italy tier incompetence.
t. lived there for 4 years

No, it will take all night and even then it will still be smoldering for 2-3 days

allah's punition for their retarded twitter comments

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why is it always about race with these mongoloids?

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Contrast of colours, the natural beauty of the fire waves and we have to consider the church itself is aesthetic, making this tragedy almost an artpiece

Never realised the Notre Dame was full of African art, must have missed it when i went there.