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Bazilika Svatého Jiří – Saint George's Basilica in Prague. The red and tan façade looks and is Baroque and XVII century, but the Church, as one can see from the bell towers, is Romanesque, dates to 920 Anno Domini and is one of the oldest and most important Churches in the Czech Republic, or rather it would be. But masses of the Czech people have so degraded themselves over the past six centuries through waves of Judaizing and assorted associated Protestant heresies, including those of the man who arguably is the instigator of the whole destructive Protestant movement, Heresiarch Hus — Jan Hus (1369 in Husinec, Czech Republic to 1415 in Konstanz, Germany) — such that the Czech people vie with their cousin Descendants of European Christendom to the northeast, the Estonians, for the inverted distinction of being the most atheist people of Europe, of European Christendom. Bazilika Svatého Jiří – Saint George's Basilica now serves as a museum and concert hall. |
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