79d066 No.677750
Name says it all. Bonus points for small modest ones
c0a099 No.677758
Oak tree Church of St. Panteleimon in Serbia
9706b5 No.677760
St. Olaf Kirke "The Rock Church" in Texas.
9706b5 No.677789
This thread needs to be a reminder that Christianity is the only religion to have conquered Antarctica. There are 8 churches there, 4 Catholic, 3 Orthodox, and 1 protestant. Pic related is Chapel of Santa María Reina de la Paz, one of the Catholic churches.
9706b5 No.677793
Chapel of the Snows, the only protestant/catholic church on the continent. The protestant chaplains are provided by the US Air National Guard and the Catholic priests are provided by the Diocese of Christchurch. It was destroyed in 1978 by a fire (second pic) and rebuilt in 1989.
6710f2 No.677796
Mecha Vault Church, Osaka, Japan
9706b5 No.677797
Then here is two of the Orthodox churches, Trinity Church and St. Ivan Rilski Chapel respectively.
5f5fc3 No.677866
>>677793
>Destroyed by a fire
>Antarctica
How?
2714f7 No.677868
>>677866
>Cold things don't burn
8b1413 No.678115
>>677789
>>677797
Next stop: Orthodox Churches on Mars. Soon well bring Christianity IN SPESS
f284b2 No.678350
These are some beautiful high end and low end churches.
57e74e No.678464
This is a picture of the Basilica of St.Tito at Gortyn, a place where I once here God call to me. Unfortunately I didn't listen at the time.
6710f2 No.678483
Kekhard Monastery :^) Armenia
6710f2 No.678484
Abuna Yem'ata Cave Church, Ethiopia
6710f2 No.678486
Mission San Luis Gonzaga
Desolate and arid spot perfect for a western Mariachi shoot 'em up scene.
6710f2 No.678487
Church of Saint Peter, Antioch
6710f2 No.678488
Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, Aleppo, Syria
79d066 No.678679
>>678678
now thats some good glass and ceiling
ce0033 No.679214
>>677750
bump for an awesome thread
1e5bae No.679953
>Holy Trinity Church (Russian: Церковь Святой Троицы) is a small Russian Orthodox church on King George Island near Bellingshausen Station, a Russian research station in Antarctica. It is one of the eight churches on Antarctica. It is the southernmost Eastern Orthodox church in the world.
87a618 No.679975
Vatican audience hall and the statue of our saviour.
a856cf No.680678
>>679975
Why does Jesus look like a demon in that statue?
57d6ce No.680686
>>680678
Shitty art style, angle, and lighting
a8d642 No.680720
Nothing beats a good Stave Church.
34e1e6 No.680730
>>680720
Except a fireproof stone church
15925e No.680743
>>680678
I think it was also built (both photos in his post) during a very bad flirtation the church had with modern design ideas during the middle of the last century.
See pic attached for something nicer to look at.
2b3004 No.680746
>>680720
Too pagan. Even the shape of the window references a pagan symbol.
a8d642 No.680750
>>680730
Everything turns to dust eventually.
>>680746
Anon, the trinity is not pagan.
2b3004 No.680755
>>680750
I've never seen three triangles be used to represent the trinity like that, only germanic paganism. And the roof peak decorations seem to be referencing the stern of viking longboats.
a8d642 No.680758
>>680755
>I've never seen three triangles be used to represent the trinity
Where are you even seeing that?
>And the roof peak decorations seem to be referencing the stern of viking longboats.
And what is unchristian about that?
2b3004 No.680767
>>680758
>Where are you even seeing that?
Inside the main window are three triangles. The image is blurry, but it's pretty easy to see if you enlarge it.
>And what is unchristian about that?
Because it was historically used by pagans that raided and terrorized rural northern-european Christians?
a8d642 No.680776
>>680767
>Inside the main window are three triangles.
Oooow, spooky pagan geometry.
>Because it was historically used by pagans
So were many other symbols which have been redeemed by Christianity.
Even in scripture the Holy Ghost uses many of the same symbols which the pagans used, like the Ark of the Covenant which was redeemed from Egyptian ritual craftsmanship.
9987aa No.680849
>>680767
Here are some screenshots of the Wikipedia entry for you sir.
9987aa No.680853
f08fa0 No.680868
>>680849
>>680850
>Native Christians adapting their cultural aesthetic into their faith
And?
f08fa0 No.680870
>>679953
Ah looks super comfy-tier
9987aa No.680916
>>680767
>>680853
Images did not upload for some reason.
b33862 No.680966
>>680916
Are you trying to prove that a circle has more than one center, or can't you see that the figure you're looking at is constructed by dividing an equilateral triangle into four smaller equilateral triangles and then drawing circles which circumscribe them?
40dd05 No.681017
Serbs built an underwater church, that's pretty impressive.
40dd05 No.681022
Also Serbs used to build churches without using mortar, simply making bricks that tie together by weight. This way the church could be taken apart and turned into two barns, or loaded onto carts and sent away.
Turks would burn churches if they could find them, but Serbs always either moved the church or hid it in come cave or in some wooded area so the bell wouldn't sound far.
40dd05 No.681023
Russians have mobile, air-droppable churches to provide +5 Faith to their frontline troops.
a8d642 No.681024
>>681022
Thats cool, got any further reading on lego Churches?
a8d642 No.681025
f284b2 No.681041
>>680776
>Oooow, spooky pagan geometry.
What denomination are you?
>So were many other symbols which have been redeemed by Christianity.
>Even in scripture the Holy Ghost uses many of the same symbols which the pagans used, like the Ark of the Covenant which was redeemed from Egyptian ritual craftsmanship.
This is a slippery slope. What gives Christianity it's validity from the common accepted idea that it's just a copy from ancient paganism is how it sets itself apart form it. There are instances where other sects steal Christina symbolism (like the freemasons and the checkers from Solomon's temple) that can have it's origin traced, and taking it back would actually be redeeming.
d57492 No.681065
>>678485
It's in Czech Republic
7ded9c No.681067
>>681041
I can't imagine how miserable life would be with a fear of geometric shapes.
a8d642 No.681089
>>681082
You have no right to judge whether Christ has redeemed a man based on his national origin, or whether his community gives enough of a pooh to make a nice building.
It sounds to me like you may be the Larper friendo.
7ded9c No.681122
>>681082
>T. EU subject who's dead inside
40dd05 No.681512
>>681024
Not in English. I could dig some texts up, find someone to translate, but it would be a multi-year effort.
They also built churches to fire code before fire codes were a thing, it's why they use so many metals in their paints. A turk could set their church on fire and only a few wooden things would burn orthodox don't have pews because its rude to sit in the house of the lord
>>681055
They actually have paratrooper priests too, which jump out of airplanes in priestly garb. Some are armed with PP2000 submachine guns, but that's just being phased in.
f284b2 No.682151
>>681067
<I can't imagine how miserable life would be with a fear of geometric shapes.
>Your life must be horrible because i'm ignorant of satanic symbolism and geometry.
I could easily make some assumptions about your life since you're posting on an image board, but that wouldn't help what i'm saying.
3a41a8 No.682246
>>677789
>>678115
I 100% unironically support churches in space
15925e No.682764
This is the last image I have to bump this thread. I hope someone else can keep it bumped so it doesn't die.
a8d642 No.682776
>>682151
Did satan first conceive of the triangle, or did God?
a8d642 No.682777
>>681041
>What denomination are you?
Baptist
>This is a slippery slope.
Then it was the Holy Ghost who put us on it.