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originally posted by: TheJesuit
Here's just a snap shot of pages of comments about the Fire at Notre Dame this raises the question of "intention act" vs "accident" why is NO ONE questioning this? just read and look and OPEN your EYES .
pbs.twimg.com...
Am i the only one willing to say this?
originally posted by: S777S
Mosque and church burning round the same time... just accidents man. đ
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Gothmog
Since you seem to know , evidenced by your last statement , what was it ?
How do you derive such a positive acknowledgment that you state with such surety ?
I dont know. That is why I am asking.
If there wasn't ongoing restoration work in the area the fire started then I could understand people questioning it but as it is the cause is almost certainly an accident.
Speaking from the scene just before midday on Tuesday, the Paris prosecutor said there was nothing to indicate a deliberate act.
Officials say investigators are looking at the possibility that the fire, which broke out at the world-famous tourist site on Monday evening, originated amid construction work on the roof of the medieval cathedral.
www.euronews.com...
originally posted by: TheJesuit
Here's just a snap shot of pages of comments about the Fire at Notre Dame this raises the question of "intention act" vs "accident" why is NO ONE questioning this? just read and look and OPEN your EYES .
pbs.twimg.com...
Am i the only one willing to say this?
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: CriticalStinker
maybe Jussie Smollett was their consultant!
originally posted by: S777S
a reply to: Dr UAE
No one should cheer something like that... I somehow doubt a âMuslimâ would cheer at the burning of a place of worship thatâs dedicated to a âprophetâ they also believe in... they do believe in Jesus donât they?
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