In Which We Peek Inside St. John the Divine

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One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world can be found in New York City -- the imposing and majestic St. John the Divine. Nicknamed "St. John the Unfinished," this cathedral is still being built, in a classic Gothic style with authentic techniques and workmanship.

An impressive endeavor, to say the least.

I hope to visit this great cathedral again later this year (and of course return with a new series of photos) but for now, just a little sneak peek.

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That is certainly impressive!

The whole place is incredible! Hard not to be impressed from the minute you walk in.

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Barncat is always negative
He'll die this time

It's a giant mausoleum where the spiritually dead go. Built by a cult that was as vicious, cruel, and corrupt as the Muslims. The only reason why they aren't that way today is they lack the political power. But they still use their influence in Latin America to have governments persecute true Christians in their countries. I couldn't care less about the architecture.

Was that really necessary? Please keep your negativity off my feed. I am a believing Christian, and places like this are places of God, and I don't appreciate your trollery. If you cannot say anything nice, don't say anything at all. I post many photos of great places of worship, it is my express goal. If you do not like those things, then kindly stay away from my blog and you don't have to see them. But don't come to my blog simply to insult something I cherish. It's rude and unkind. And not remotely Christian.