I donāt post on boards, but we do know hill16bhoy does.
Sure
Feigning ignorance is one of the favourite techniques of the Nebraska-based white supremacist, no feigning of ignorance is ever required on your part however
Yes you do, itās amazing how youāre so touchy about this
If I wanted to Iād set up an account on boards and expose you for the lying, insane scumbag you are. Fortunately for you I have better things to do with my time.
This is clearly not true
You claim to be a professor and yet are on here all day, every day
I donāt expect many professors spend all their time on INTERNET forums, but you apparently do
Whoever is employing you has a very lazy worker on their hands, a very lazy white supremacist, conspiracy theorising nutter at that
Or else you arenāt a professor at all but a fake professor like Professor Chaos from South Park, who coincidentally wore a tinfoil hat like the one you have
Iād say the Satanists should be prime suspects here. They have the motive.
Thatās the way Iām leaning as well.
I donāt buy the anarchist or militant feminist arguments and suggesting that radical Islamists might be behind it is simply racist.
This forum is surely on some kind of watch list at this stage.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/04/16/arts/notre-dame-fire-statues.amp.html
Another miracle the saints statues were saved as the gargoyles burned. Iām curious did anything religious get damaged. This looks like a no contest here for the Catholics v the atheists.
Sounds like an inside job to be honest
Only getting two masses a year the tourists had it taking over sure. Not enough adoring the Lord. And its the Lords alter still standing the rest of the medieval stuff was torched.
Apparently only the gargoyles were insured
That makes sense given that god would intervene if anything else was in danger
Iām glad the organ has survived. As a registered organ donor I was worried I might be called on to donate.
Your man Dan Brown would get a book out of it
The gargoyles were pretty cool in fairness.
They were borne out of the medieval belief in devils and evil and were put on churches to ward off evil spiritsā¦ as you can see from the posts of the Catholics on here, their superstitious mindset hasnāt changed much since the medieval.
They were removed weeks ago.
They werenāt gargoyles in the first place
The Pope has his moments in fairness