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To: doc1019
Doesn’t seem to answer my question.

And if they sold the art, to feed the hungry:

1) Who would they sell it to?
2) And would you then be asking those people to sell it also?

Right now, I am poor and hungry, and probably homeless tomorrow night. I would not take one dime from the sale of any of this, as I one day would like to go over there and see all of this with my own eyes.

It is good to worship God with the creativity that he has given us because we are created in his image.

If they auctioned it all off, it would just give you other people to be angry with for possessing great beauty.

41 posted on 11/13/2009 7:22:18 PM PST by FoxPro (I love bacon.)
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To: FoxPro
To answer:

1) Who would they sell it to … museums and collectors

2) After it is sold and the money given to the poor, I wouldn’t care what the buyers did with the art. Feeding the poor should come before the elate appreciation of art. Hard to eat art.

Right now, I am poor and hungry, and probably homeless tomorrow night. I would not take one dime from the sale of any of this, as I one day would like to go over there and see all of this with my own eyes.

Ans: If you are posting on here, you can’t be to poor or hungry. After all you have hi-speed internet connection or your responses wouln’t be so quick. And just my point … all that art is concentrated in one place, a place most of will never visit.

If you are using an Internet café … use the money for food, not to chat with the likes of me.

It is good to worship God with the creativity that he has given us because we are created in his image.

50 posted on 11/13/2009 7:47:05 PM PST by doc1019 (Obama, not so much.)
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