Dude, its owned by the "Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia", and built on land donated to it by the US government.Again, it is still not owned by any particular religen.... Its not promoting any particular religen...
If the Jews cant get the same deal, okay Id say its violative of the Constitution.
If the athists or Pagans want a building they should also get the same deal.
Dude, its owned by the "Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia", and built on land donated to it by the US government.
Here is exhibit one in the case that people of this ilk ONLY believe that relgious freedom applies to majority religious views. Because MORE people believe that jesus was some sort of savior it is ok for public funds and property to be used to promote the birth of some poor jewish kid, but not the festival of lights, known as Hannukka, or for the Kwanza celebration and goddess forbid if the Wiccans were allowed to put up a yule or Samhain display.
You obviously didn't read your own link.
From the website you posted:
"The first tract of land for the Cathedral site (30 acres) was purchased in 1898 for $245,000. Two other parcels of land were purchased later, bringing the total cost to $291,427 and the total area to 57 acres."
The land was not donated, it was purchased.
"After his consecration in 1896, the Rt. Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, the first bishop of Washington, secured land on Mount Saint Alban—the most commanding spot in the entire Washington area."
Congrats for working tirelessly for two years and finding that I made a mistake. The Southern Man stands humbly corrected.Yes, and if you read thru the Fact & Figures section and looked at all the Figures, you would see that they BOUGHT the land for almost $300k for 57 acres. Buying land in 1898 for over $5,000 an acres is hardly getting it donated.
Congrats for working tirelessly for two years and finding that I made a mistake. The Southern Man stands humbly corrected.![]()
On January 24, 1791, President George Washington commissioned Major Pierre L’Enfant to create a visionary plan for the nation’s capital. It was L’Enfant who first imagined “a great church for national purposes.” Not until a century later, with support from community leaders such as Charles C. Glover, did plans for building Washington National Cathedral gain momentum.
Dude Kwanza is a made-up holiday designed to segregate folks, Hannukka is a minor Jewish holiday and only falsely elevated to equal status as Christmas falsely during the late 20th century.
"After his consecration in 1896, the Rt. Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, the first bishop of Washington, secured land on Mount Saint Alban—the most commanding spot in the entire Washington area."
Why are you making shit up about donated land?
But George's commission was paid for with public funds:
So the great Southern Man was incorrect on a minor technical detail only....
But, the public plan all along was to have a national cathedral. Who paid for it is inconsequential.
Again, it is still not owned by any particular religen.... Its not promoting any particular religen...
If the Jews cant get the same deal, okay Id say its violative of the Constitution.
If the athists or Pagans want a building they should also get the same deal.
Again, it is still not owned by any particular religen.... Its not promoting any particular religen...
Hey Jarod....
Does promoting or not promoting a particular religion have something to do with it that makes it Copnstitutional?
Again, it is still not owned by any particular religen.... Its not promoting any particular religen...
If the Jews cant get the same deal, okay Id say its violative of the Constitution.
If the athists or Pagans want a building they should also get the same deal.