Bryan Green
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This is not a conspiracy theory.
They have some real live dead, real live dead popes.
I've been to Spain where in churches they have one of the saints.
There's like a famous church north of Madrid in the north countryside where they have, every town has a church.
The church, the cathedral style church, you know, that's probably older than anything in the United States.
Barcelona, Madrid, and all throughout the countryside in Spain.
But one of these churches, and so every time I go to Spain, and we end up visiting the next town, the next village, the next whatever, and I've been all around Spain, a point is made by the family that we have to go to the cathedral, you have to go to the church, that's what you do, because itself is a history lesson.
In and of itself, it is a living, breathing testament to human achievement, human corruption, human distrust.
It's just history in general.
And we went into one, and if you've ever been to one of these older cathedrals, you'll see that it's left in its kind of original state.
You'll see, and I think Notre Dame is like this too, you'll see that they have the pews where people will sit, but then the bishops will sit in essentially a box in the middle of the church that's closed off, really, to the rest of the church.
And they have these huge, like, I don't know, I don't even know, I don't know how to describe them, wood seats that box off the rest.
Well, so we're walking around this, and I knew this was a famous church.
Very rarely do I understand why when I walk in there.