A nice thought.....
Shot this across the street from the United Nations building.
Is this on the UN building? If so, how quaint. How far has the UN come from belief in the God of Abraham. A very telling photo.
Whatever happened to “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”? It looks to me as though they cherry picked the noble sentiment for public consumption and then went straight to the chapter on Armageddon. A very worthy photograph, non the less.
10MPlayer wrote:
Is this on the UN building? If so, how quaint. How far has the UN come from belief in the God of Abraham. A very telling photo.
My post was not clear. This image is on a stairwell wall across the street from the UN building not on the building itself. However, I'm sure that anyone in the building looking out can see it.
Here is a quote from Wikipedia about the Ralph Bunche Park:
"The park is across First Avenue from the United Nations headquarters. (This stretch of First Avenue is also known as "United Nations Plaza".) The granite staircase in the park's northwest corner leads to 43rd Street and the Tudor City apartments. It was built and dedicated in 1948 during construction of the U.N. headquarters and has the famous quotation from Isaiah 2:4: "They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more" incised into its wall. Known as the Isaiah Wall, it was rededicated in 1975 and had the name "Isaiah" added under the final word."
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