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Originally posted by suzy ryan
Come now, you don't expect them to admit it's big "welcome" to the many occultists flooding in to live in this country?
purpose.
Originally posted by helium3
Originally posted by suzy ryan
Come now, you don't expect them to admit it's big "welcome" to the many occultists flooding in to live in this country?
yeah im that naive
Originally posted by mojo4sale
sometimes things are exactly as they seem, believe it or not.
Originally posted by suzy ryan
Originally posted by mojo4sale
sometimes things are exactly as they seem, believe it or not.
Oh I do believe that.
Sometimes symbols that mock and challange God are just that.
Sometimes symbols that welcome those who oppose God are just that.
Sometimes those symbols are indicators to other places and things that God mockers use to oppose God.
A 25-metre high dirt pyramid will mark the Liverpool interchange of the Westlink M7.
Exclusive plans revealed by Roads Minister Joe Tripodi show how the grass-covered pyramid will become a landmark in Sydney's south-west.
The pyramid will be capped in a red peak and will be lit up at night by a blue light.
Compacted soil collected during construction of the M7 - which is being built under a joint venture between Abigroup and Leighton Holdings - will be used for the pyramid.
"The design is a world first, using about 100,000 tonnes of soil from the area," Mr Tripodi said.
"It will become a local landmark and a reference point for people travelling in western Sydney.
"We know people use the Crossroads as a guide but soon everyone will be using the pyramid instead.
"It will look spectacular all lit up at night."
The Westlink M7 is a 40-kilometre road that will link three motorways - the M5 at Prestons, the M4 at Eastern Creek and the M2 at Baulkham Hills.
Originally posted by QuietSoul
Well, the location of the structure would be helpful. It seems its next to a highway.. what highway? What city? What exit?