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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Greek Orthodox Church: What About Us?

The only church that was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks is having a hard time getting permission to rebuild:
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America accused New York officials on Tuesday of turning their backs on the reconstruction of the only church destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks, while the controversial mosque near Ground Zero moves forward.

The sidelined project is the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, a tiny, four-story building destroyed in 2001 when one of the World Trade Center towers fell on top of it. Nobody from the church was hurt in the attack, but the congregation has for the past eight years been trying to rebuild its house of worship.

While the mosque project cleared red tape earlier this month, negotiations between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the church stalled last year -- and will not be revived, according to government officials. Though the particulars of the two projects are completely different and on the surface unrelated, the church and its supporters see a disconnect in the way the proposals have been handled.

An archdiocese official said Tuesday that the situation has created "consternation" for those still struggling to jump-start talks over the church.

"We have people that are saying, why isn't our church being rebuilt and why is there ... such concern for people of the mosque?" Father Alex Karloutsos, assistant to the archbishop, told FoxNews.com. He said "religious freedom" would allow a place of worship for any denomination to be built, but accused officials with the Port Authority of making no effort to help move the congregation's project along.
Don Surber has a suggestion for the Ground Zero Mosque that could fix all this:
Make it an ecumenical building.

Sure.

it will work out fine.

On Fridays, it can be a mosque for Islamic worship.

On Saturdays, a synagogue.

On Sundays, a church.

The rest of the week? Buddhists, Hindus, Taoists and Scientologists can schedule it amongst themselves.

Problem solved.

Which Christian sect should get it on Sundays?

Simple.

The 9/11 jihadists destroyed St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which is not rebuilt.

Everyone can pool their money and with the price of real estate in New York what it is, this would be a fine multi-purpose use of a place of worship.

It’s the same God, isn’t it?
Well...not really, but we won't get into that here.

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