Nativity Church in Bethlehem,
West Bank commemorates the
birth of Jesus, which
according to the Bible was to a poor girl in a Bethlehem barn (which during the first
century was filled with animal excrement) before being wrapped and placed
in a manger - an animal food bowl.
The humility of that nativity is lost on
Bethlehem
's
hulking Nativity Church (compare the size of the church to the men at the bottom left corner), which is actually a
hodge
podge of buildings added to this site over the centuries by the various orders of the
Catholic and Orthodox churches when they wielded power in what is now the
West Bank. The result isn't exactly
an eye pleaser.
Travel Tip
My taxi driver took a visibly circuitous route to drop me off at his
"cousin's" gift shop at what turned out to be the rear of the Nativit
y Churc
h and
insisted that I "just look around" while
he fetched a "free" tour guide for me despite my insistence on the lack of
need for one. As suspected, the shop owner wasn't his cousin and the tour
guide wasn't free. Those with less time than
I had may wish to pinpoint to their taxi driver that your destination is the Nativ
ity Chur
ch's front
door, which is the little black door an inch in from the photo's bottom
left corner.