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MineralMan

(148,570 posts)
5. I don't know, really. It's a symbol of something.
Fri Apr 26, 2019, 01:26 PM
Apr 2019

It looks like the fundraising will reach $1 Billion soon enough. That's a lot of money. On the other hand, we have a brand new stadium here in Minneapolis for an NFL team that has never even won a Super Bowl. It cost about $1 billion to build. It's a temple to professional sports. On the 8 or 9 Sundays an NFL game is played in that stadium each year, tens of thousands of people will pay at least $100 to watch a single football game. Now, I don't know how many people will fit inside Notre Dame, but it's nothing like that high.

Is a Roman Catholic Cathedral as valuable, in terms of money, as a sports stadium that is used for that sport a few times a year? I don't know, to tell you the truth. $1 billion is a lot of money. Distributed to each of the victims of child sexual abuse by priests, it might help those victims heal from their abuse, with the help of professional counselors. To replace the roof of a house of worship, I'm not sure it's money well-spent, really.

But, it's not for me to say. I won't be donating to that cause. I am forced to donate to the NFL Stadium here in Minnesota, since half of its cost was paid for by taxpayers in one way or another. I had no choice. I have a choice in the case of Notre Dame cathedral. I'll not be participating in its repairs. I'd rather not participate in funding a professional sports stadium, either.

Notre Dame's roof will get replaced, no doubt. Will the Minnesota Vikings ever win the Super Bowl? Only God knows, I guess, and that deity's not telling - or can't, due to non-existence.

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