The Medieval Mind: How To Build A Cathedral

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The Medieval Mind: How To Build A Cathedral



The great cathedrals were engineering marvels of the medieval world built with not much more than pulleys and ropes, chisels and hammers and set squares. Architectural historian Jon Cannon searches for answers on how these structures were built and the ambition that it took when looking at Glouchester, York, Norwich and Ely.

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Hominid

They're beautiful, but a complete waste of resources. They come from a time when religion oppressed, controlled, abused, and ruled the masses all in the name of God.  A more practical use of that talent and money could have been used to house the homeless, feed the poor, build modest shelters... Or making institutions of learning more affordable.

That's like my opinion man, but you get my drift... ;)




DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Hominid on January 04, 2013, 01:32:49 PM
They're beautiful, but a complete waste of resources. They come from a time when religion oppressed, controlled, abused, and ruled the masses all in the name of God.  A more practical use of that talent and money could have been used to house the homeless, feed the poor, build modest shelters... Or making institutions of learning more affordable.

That's like my opinion man, but you get my drift... ;)



Whal, yeah! ;D


Zen Dog

Quote from: DigitalBuddha on January 06, 2013, 04:24:13 AM
Quote from: Hominid on January 04, 2013, 01:32:49 PM
They're beautiful, but a complete waste of resources. They come from a time when religion oppressed, controlled, abused, and ruled the masses all in the name of God.  A more practical use of that talent and money could have been used to house the homeless, feed the poor, build modest shelters... Or making institutions of learning more affordable.

That's like my opinion man, but you get my drift... ;)



Whal, yeah! ;D


Different mind set, in them old days.Parodied well in Holy Grail at the begining when Arthur 'rides' into the 'anarchist' village.
If you believe you can tell me what to think.
I believe I can tell you where to go.

Hominid

Don't remember that scene... I must watch it again.



DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Hominid on January 06, 2013, 03:56:22 PM
Don't remember that scene... I must watch it again.

Before I watched the entire movie a few moons back in early 2003, I caught that one scene on cable and it cracked me up enough to motivate me to go buy the DVD.

Booker

Quote from: Hominid on January 04, 2013, 01:32:49 PM
They're beautiful, but a complete waste of resources. They come from a time when religion oppressed, controlled, abused, and ruled the masses all in the name of God.  A more practical use of that talent and money could have been used to house the homeless, feed the poor, build modest shelters... Or making institutions of learning more affordable.

That's like my opinion man, but you get my drift... ;)

I agree completely, man. To this day I have problems with religious orders building massive and elaborate places of worship and donning expensive clothing. What if those resources were used to create a better society for the human condition? Isn't that the point of many of the teachings?

I guess all religions have their ups and downs.  :-\

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Booker on January 07, 2013, 07:15:01 PM
Quote from: Hominid on January 04, 2013, 01:32:49 PM
They're beautiful, but a complete waste of resources. They come from a time when religion oppressed, controlled, abused, and ruled the masses all in the name of God.  A more practical use of that talent and money could have been used to house the homeless, feed the poor, build modest shelters... Or making institutions of learning more affordable.

That's like my opinion man, but you get my drift... ;)

I agree completely, man. To this day I have problems with religious orders building massive and elaborate places of worship and donning expensive clothing. What if those resources were used to create a better society for the human condition? Isn't that the point of many of the teachings?

I guess all religions have their ups and downs.  :-\

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