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To: history_matters
The use of a sonic weapon is invasion of the Church as much as if they had filled the Church with tear gas -- which is strictly forbidden under the accord with the Vatican.

Oh please! It's not bricks and morter that make that place holy, it's what happened there. Noise, war, angry militants, nothing will change the fact that the site is holy. Once this is over, the site will still be holy. Do you really think a little gunfire or acid rock can erase something so significant?

175 posted on 04/16/2002 11:35:12 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: McGavin999
The use of a sonic weapon is invasion of the Church as much as if they had filled the Church with tear gas -- which is strictly forbidden under the accord with the Vatican.

Oh please! It's not bricks and morter that make that place holy, it's what happened there. Noise, war, angry militants, nothing will change the fact that the site is holy. Once this is over, the site will still be holy. Do you really think a little gunfire or acid rock can erase something so significant?

Once this is over, and if the Church is still standing, the Christan communities will engage in both exorcism of the building and its re-consecration. Blasphemies like the presence Palestinian gunmen and IDF sonic weapons will require cleansing and reconsecration because at this moment abominations are going on that make desolate the Church of the Nativity.

179 posted on 04/17/2002 5:07:11 AM PDT by history_matters
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