"What's interesting is that when you go back a long time, they share a lot of architectural typologies. They are not so different...This is about going back to the origins when these three faiths were close and shared a lot architecturally". Kuehn says. — BBC News
Stephen Evans digs into the House of One, a planned synagogue, church and mosque under one roof.
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Yeah, this should turn out well. There won't be any religious disputes at all...
But honestly, I hope for the best.
Put all the true believers in there together and then lock the doors.
The hubris of modernity in one structure!
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