The two doors on churches has its origins in the Scotish Presbyterians ;who hae thier origins in Cromwell ; One do was for wimmin and one do was for men ;(something about looking into the eyes of the woman before entering church that had everybody riled up ;
You won't find this with the episcopaliens or the Catholics ;nor at temple or the Mosque;it was just the presbyters who got caught looking and decided they better do something about it .
I think I understand this ; the church I am working on has a bridge and decking ; behind the plywood  is the portajohn ;  sometimes I think people pray in there ;and its not unusual to witness grim looks from those entering and exiting it  ; so  having two doors ( with two portajohns ) makes perfect sence   /Py  ;




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