Posted on 06/08/2008 4:53:43 PM PDT by blam
Belgium's dwindling churches to be converted into mosques
By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
Last Updated: 12:38AM BST 09/06/2008
Churches in Belgium are to be turned into mosques as Christian congregations decline while Muslims demand more places to worship. Philip Heylen, Antwerp's deputy mayor, has called on the city to "break the taboo" over the many empty and unused churches.
"It's a looming issue yet it seems impossible to have a debate about this," he said. "Churches were built as places of worship and they should not be used as shopping malls. We've had a positive response from members of the Muslim community, which is open to the idea of converting them."
Antwerp has 36 mosques but many are located in old buildings that are too small or lack emergency exits. Meanwhile, the building of new mosques is sensitive in terms of planning.
However, some Antwerp Muslims fear that the scheme could heighten ethnic and religious tensions. "This is dangerous and will only lead to resentment," said one. "It's better to keep places of worship strictly separate."
Many of Antwerp's 80 churches were built in the mid-19th century during attempts by the Roman Catholic Church to engineer a religious revival.
Father Jan, at the Sint-Willibrordus Church, conceded that the pews are "far emptier than 50 years ago", but rejected the argument that Antwerp Christians are a dying breed.
Lesson 101 for conquering a culture build your temple over theirs.
The Spanish did it when they kicked the Moors (Muslims) out of Spain and converted some of the mosques into churches as they did it when they conquered the Aztecs by building the Mexico City Cathedral over the Aztec Altars. Similarly, pagan temples where converted into churches throughout Europe in the early Christian years.
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