The Messiah Is Brazilian

From The New York Times:
This week, as Jews around the world observed the fasting day of Tisha B’av, commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Jewish Temples in ancient Jerusalem, a Brazilian megachurch received planning permission to build a 10,000-seat replica of Solomon’s Temple in the city of São Paulo.

As Tom Phillips of The Guardian noted, a Brazilian newspaper, Estado de São Paulo, reported that the church will cost an estimated $200 million and should be completed in four years.

According to a post on the blog of Bishop Edir Macedo, the founder of Brazil’s evangelical Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, which is building the replica, the structure will be 180 feet high, making it nearly twice as tall as the Christ the Redeemer statue that towers over Rio de Janeiro. Mr. Macedo also said that stones of the same type used by Solomon had been ordered from Jerusalem to be used in a complex which will also house 36 Bible schools, television and radio studios and a 1,000-space parking lot.

On the one hand, I'm with The The that "God didn't build himself that throne / God doesn't live in Israel or Rome." On the other, I love big monuments. If the freaking modern Egyptians can rebuild the Great Library, surely modern Hebrews can rebuild the Temple. As usual, Brazil shows us the way.

Comments

  1. As usual, I have to spoil it. The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God is a rotten protestant denomination.

    If this were sponsored by the actual Jewish community in SP, great. But these evangelicals have no business building a replica, they are not worthy.

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