[The Christian religion] teaches men both these truths: that there is a God of whom we are capable, and that a corruption in our nature makes us unworthy of Him. It is equally important for us to know both these points; for it is equally dangerous for man to know God without knowing his own wretchedness, and to know his wretchedness without knowing the Redeemer who can cure him of it. Knowledge of only one of these points leads either to the arrogance of the philosophers, who have known God and not their own wretchedness, or to the despair of the atheists, who know their wretchedness without knowing the Redeemer.
--Blaise Pascal--
Virtual Paris

Here’s a quick one–take a virtual tour of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. There are many benefits to such an approach:
- No air fare
- No jet lag
- No snooty Parisians looking down on you for your multi-colored jogging suit couture
- You’re really far from the Muslim neighborhoods, greatly decreasing your chances of having a car fire.
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2 comments so far ↓
Kim // Mar 24, 2006 at 1:13 am
That was amazing. I never realized Paris was so “built up”, for lack of a better word.
I enjoyed it, although prolonged exposure to my style of surveying could result in a need for dramamine.
Thanks for posting it!
WICatholic // Mar 25, 2006 at 11:22 pm
WHEW, one could get dizzy! I enjoyed the tour, though!
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