I visited Jerusalem for the first time in 1975 for a wedding. When I visited the Old City and went up to the Temple Mount to see the two Mosques (you could do this back in those days), I could not figure out why this small piece of real estate has been fought over for 2000+ years. For me God has died so many deaths of failure (save the i…
I visited Jerusalem for the first time in 1975 for a wedding. When I visited the Old City and went up to the Temple Mount to see the two Mosques (you could do this back in those days), I could not figure out why this small piece of real estate has been fought over for 2000+ years. For me God has died so many deaths of failure (save the inspiration given to the Italian Renaissance painters and J.S Bach) that the enigma of religion will never be solved.
I visited Jerusalem for the first time in 1975 for a wedding. When I visited the Old City and went up to the Temple Mount to see the two Mosques (you could do this back in those days), I could not figure out why this small piece of real estate has been fought over for 2000+ years. For me God has died so many deaths of failure (save the inspiration given to the Italian Renaissance painters and J.S Bach) that the enigma of religion will never be solved.