Btw, I read it was the temple of Bel. That would be different in the mythology from the temple of Baal. Bel was generally Marduk, a false god of Babylon. Not that it matters all that much.
The simplistic nature of this post fails to engage with the complex socio-political dynamics at play. Instead of fostering a nuanced discussion, it relies on alarmist rhetoric that lacks empirical support. Such an approach diminishes the potential for constructive discourse and ultimately undermines the very concerns it seeks to address.
Link Hudson
Btw, I read it was the temple of Bel. That would be different in the mythology from the temple of Baal. Bel was generally Marduk, a false god of Babylon. Not that it matters all that much.
Brian Roden
I’m more concerned about the altars to Molech (abortion clinics)
Terry Wiles
Like the gateway is not already open?
Alan N Carla Smith
So no concern? nothing to worry if the gate is already open? #Complacency can be very dangerous
Terry Wiles
Ephesians 6 and Romans 8 among other references tell us we are in a battle but we can walk through it victorious.
My only concern is saving as many as possible by getting the gospel which is the power of God unto salvation to everyone who will believe.
To be misdirected from this task is both shortsighted and irresponsible.
Link Hudson
The gate was converted to part of a church building long ago and later to part of a mosque.
Carol Wiseman
Go here to sign a petition to STOP it. http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/remove-baal-from-nyc
Louise Cummings
Sad.
Troy Day
The simplistic nature of this post fails to engage with the complex socio-political dynamics at play. Instead of fostering a nuanced discussion, it relies on alarmist rhetoric that lacks empirical support. Such an approach diminishes the potential for constructive discourse and ultimately undermines the very concerns it seeks to address.