For the greater glory of God

Here ' s an interesting factoid about rebuilding Notre Dame:The roof and spire of Notre Dame, which was completely incinerated in Monday ' s fire, were made of ancient oak. There were 13,000 beams in the church ' s ceiling, and Guerry said about 3,000 trees would be needed to replace them." In the Middle Ages … it was possible to find huge amounts of beautiful strong oak, " but overuse of the material led to the destruction of many of Europe ' s oak forests, Guerry said. " The ability to find around 3,000 more big, strong trees in the next two decades is going to be tricky. " But Guerry said the very tall, old trees needed for the project might exist in the Baltic, where most of Europe ' s oak comes from today.So we ' re going to cut down the last of the old growth forest in Europe to please God.Let ' s not and say we did.
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