Confusing God
Cordoba's cathedral was once a mosque (Photo - AP)
The Roman Catholic bishop of Cordoba in southern Spain has rejected an appeal from Muslims for the right to pray in the city's cathedral, a former mosque. Shared use of places of worship could make sense in airports or an Olympic village, said the bishop, but not in a consecrated Catholic cathedral.
Evidently the Creator has to follow along with a prayer book in the sky, and if you start letting the different faiths mix and match it could create some administrative problems.
The Roman Catholic bishop of Cordoba in southern Spain has rejected an appeal from Muslims for the right to pray in the city's cathedral, a former mosque. Shared use of places of worship could make sense in airports or an Olympic village, said the bishop, but not in a consecrated Catholic cathedral.
Evidently the Creator has to follow along with a prayer book in the sky, and if you start letting the different faiths mix and match it could create some administrative problems.
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