Recently I was in Tychy. Traveling does indeed educate.
To my surprise I saw at one point a large pyramid. I thought it was a Roman church or actually a Roman-Israelite church. But it was not a church. It was a hotel.
Here is my photo:
A man obedient to the Word of God certainly did not build it.
With this photo I just wanted to show you that people have their own religions and are blessed by god.
That's not all. It turns out that there are more such pyramids. In another part of Poland, near A2 highway in Przyźadło, there is a hotel "Pyramid of Horus".
photo: http://www.piramidahorusa.pl/
As you can see, the famous two pillars stand in front of the entrance as obelisks.
Below is a pyramid hotel in Boleslawiec:
photo: http://centrumpiramida.kylos.pl/wordpress/galeria-2/
It's not just a fascination with the culture of ancient Egypt. It is religion. The pyramids were built for religious purposes and no one is going to spend millions of dollars on such an object because they love Egypt.
True, we live in Egypt like the ancient Hebrews.
It is just a matter of defining in which world one wants to live. Ignorance is also a choice.
This hotel may still look somehow architecturally, but this restaurant is kitsch and repulsive :). And that sphinx like from Legos. Buuuha ha ha.
New architectural style: Kitsch-neo-Babylonian.
I found an interesting documentary of the beatification of Pius 12ego.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLwOlAqXngM
For the rest, there are many interesting Vatican-related documentaries on this channel.
Check out this Babylonian circus.
I overheard a wise saying today from Wladyslaw Kosowski that nicely captures the relationship between a man who rebels against God and does things his own way:
Hobble, son, hobble, and when father comes with an axe, he'll level it exactly.
Have a nice day
Ugly these buildings... Brrrrrr :/
https://images.app.goo.gl/8XjSnX8muaweUNmeA
I saw such a pyramid-shaped church in Germany.