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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers
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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

Quote: (09-07-2017 08:09 PM)scorpion Wrote:  

From "Don't be evil" to "Actively and enthusiastically serving Satan" in under a decade. This is why you just have to laugh when people claim these SJW takeovers are done for business reasons. They literally went out of their way to pay a guy to sit there and photoshop out crosses from all over the world. Just market forces at work, right? Unbelievable.

I just activated a new Android phone, too. I think I will display a cross on my wallpaper so when they spy on my screen they get triggered.

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Anarchists have always venerated the original rebel against hierarchy and Authority. Here is an Anarchist publication from the early 20 Century.
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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

I found several churches with the crosses intact.

Then I spent 2 hours looking at old churches. I'd like to travel through Europe and visit some of the old cathedrals...stunning buildings.
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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

Cologne's cathedral is particularly spectacular, it's also nearly miraculous that it survived allied carpet bombing. If you go south from there to Strasbourg and then go to Paris, you will have covered the best gothic cathedrals of the old Holy Empire (Köln, Strasbourg, Reims, Meaux, Notre-Dame).

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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

Quote: (09-08-2017 03:25 PM)911 Wrote:  

Cologne's cathedral is particularly spectacular, it's also nearly miraculous that it survived allied carpet bombing. If you go south from there to Strasbourg and then go to Paris, you will have covered the best gothic cathedrals of the old Holy Empire (Köln, Strasbourg, Reims, Meaux, Notre-Dame).

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And here is the Google Earth version. I am not sure I or the article was completely clear. This is about Google Earth and not Google Street maps. Anyway, although the 3D model of the cathedral is very detailed in Google Earth there is one thing missing:

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I don't see any crosses. Try this on any church in Europe and you will most likely find the same - crosses have not been included in the 3d models of famous churches.

I mean 2.2 Billion bloody Christians on the planet and apparently nobody is worried about this? Seriously?

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#30

Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

Many christians have been pacified by subverted satanic churches who promote sjw degeneracy.

There is a special place in hell for those priests.
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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

I mean this in the most polite, non-trollish way possible...

I really wish you guys would demonstrate the same healthy skepticism for stuff on right-wing websites as you do for left-wing propaganda and rape accusations.

Google Earth obviously does not produce high res images, and thus, very thin/tiny features often don't appear.

Here's a photo of the Empire State Building:
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Here's the Empire State Building on Google Earth:
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The spire is gone!! [Image: tinfoilhat.gif]

If you still believe Google actually paid someone to write an algorithm that erases church crosses from Google Earth, ask yourself: What would they gain by doing that? Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that they actually do have some anti-Christian agenda. How would removing crosses from Google Earth do anything to advance that agenda?
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Google Earth Removes Crosses From Church Towers

Quote: (09-07-2017 05:14 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Pretty sure this is a Germany only thing....dictated by German laws on some separation of church/state thing.

No - recently the German retailer company Lidl removed crosses from products but left Islamic symbols on top of mosques intact. They said that they did not want to insult Muslims.

Check out mosques on Google 3D - if they are tempered with as well, then it's technical. If not, then you know that it is on purpose.
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