Letter: Graceless dome
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I have just received details of how to obtain tickets for my "amazing day" at the Dome. Features include "Drive the car of the future with your voice. Be taught by interactive trees. Find out if your Dad is an alien. See Blackadder and Baldrick battle the dinosaurs. Play the world's biggest table football game..." and so much more.
I am not a Christian, but I had understood the Millennium was to celebrate the birth of the founder of Christianity rather than a trip to Disneyland. Our ancestors glorified the Son of God with magnificent buildings which still inspire us, while we can create nothing better than a plastic day out sponsored by names seen in any shopping mall. Humankind certainly has fallen far from grace.
SANDRA SHULMAN
London NW6
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