- Location
- Medford, NY
LFS marine guy you mentioned the church on long island with the tank. Did you work for Darian at some point?
That tank is sick, or least it makes me sick (no offense). I don't want to offend anyone but if they really have the money to build that (inside a church) I could think of at least 100 better uses for that money. Don't get me wrong I love reefs and I have a few tanks, but that church money could have gone to so much better use for the community.
WHY, because it's FREE?Also its free!!!!!! You do not have to pay for it like you do for Atlantis/Coney Island Ect.
...I think this is one of the best aquariums in the world!!
Its amazing how much a beatiful aquarium display like this bothers people and causes so much envy/jealously beacause its in a church? You assume that it was paid for by the congregation? Maybe (more than likely) it was donated by a member of the church that wants to spread the gospel message when Jesus said "follow me, I will make you fishers of men" He was speaking to his disciples to give up their fishing jobs to go with him and spread the word of GOD and find more disciples to be saved!! That is what is written on the front of the Aquarium.
Also its free!!!!!! You do not have to pay for it like you do for Atlantis/Coney Island Ect.
Not a bad deal!!!! I think this is one of the best aquariums in the world!!
Jesus is also purported to have said that it would be 'easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle (i.e., absurd to the extreme) than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven'. Jesus is purportedly instructed his followers to get rid of all their belongings and live a life of (relative) poverty. Without question, Jesus' position as reported in the Christian scriptures is an uncompromising hard line against material wealth and advocacy on behalf of the poor.
I don't know the exact cost of this aquarium, but it is in the tens of thousands at least and is a luxury by any imaginable measure. If the Christian gospels are even remotely accurate representations of Jesus' views, it's pretty obvious that he would look on this endeavor none too favorably.
I for one am neither envious nor jealous of that aquarium. Rather, I am appalled by the hypocracy of flaunting wealth in the name of someone whose teaching on the subject was to give that wealth up. I'm appalled by the hypocracy of spending large amounts of money on a luxury instead of channeling those funds toward helping the poor in the name of someone who taught precisely the opposite.
cj
I'm neither envious or jealous of the tank. I will admit that I assumed that SOMEONE paid for the tank. In my eyes, you could have made the "fishers of men" point with a 120g just as effectively. Having said that, would I go to this church just to see the tank if I was nearby? You bet I would!
The thing that bothered me is that there are so many better things a church could do with not just the setup costs but also the maintenance that is involved with it. How many cans of soup or loaves of bread could that have bought? If Jesus were here, which would he prefer? Although if Jesus had a say he would probably tell us to fix ourselves instead of worrying about this tank. I guess someone could look at our tanks and say the same thing about them. How many cans of soup could we buy with what we have paid for our setups?
A tank like this brings more people to the church.
More people in the church brings more money into the church.
Cans of soup don't make money for the church. If one couple a month decides to get married at this church so that they can have the tank as a backdrop, maintenance is paid for with room to spare.
Don't kid yourself, running a church is no different than running a business. There are politics, corruption, and a need to make money.
They need a fish tank just as much as they need stained glass windows, golden chalices, and ornate decor.
That said... Very cool construction pics!
A tank like this brings more people to the church.
More people in the church brings more money into the church.
Cans of soup don't make money for the church. If one couple a month decides to get married at this church so that they can have the tank as a backdrop, maintenance is paid for with room to spare.
Don't kid yourself, running a church is no different than running a business. There are politics, corruption, and a need to make money.
They need a fish tank just as much as they need stained glass windows, golden chalices, and ornate decor.
That said... Very cool construction pics!
If people are coming to church to see a fish tank then they're there for all the WRONG reasons. This isn't the same as advertising a shopping mall where you'd install a rollar coaster to get more crowds like Mall of America, if people choose to go to church they should be there for the right reasons not to look at a fish tank.