Gawdzilla Sama
Valued Senior Member
Life is too absurd to be taken seriously.Maybe God doesn't like Christians.
(Is it too soon to joke like this? The damage to this wonder of medieval architecture is a terrible loss to the cultural heritage of the world, let alone the people of Paris.)
(Is it too soon to joke like this? The damage to this wonder of medieval architecture is a terrible loss to the cultural heritage of the world, let alone the people of Paris.)
Just on that point I find it strange that all of the news I heard for about 3 days was about the rescue of the treasuresI glad no one was killed or hurt though.
But he won't lose his job over it. I thought he'd be fired when his kid was promoted over a lot of better qualified and more experienced candidates for the Chief Operations Officer job. But he has friends in high places.God's day of rest was Sunday, he called in Monday to take the day off and then this happened. The word on the street is that he is quite embarrassed.
Yes, I can't find more than you about the fireman. But, aho, this woman's photo of the fire will probably get more interest.I do understand 1 firefighter is in hospital but I am unsure of his condition
At the moment I heard about that it did appear like injury (or whatever it is he is in for because that was not clear) was life threatening
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Jesus Christ spotted’ in images of burning Notre Dame Cathedral
Don't let MR see this!
Did they send out a All Points Bullitin (APB) on him as suspected arsonist?
OK, that's bad even if you're an atheist.Did they send out a All Points Bullitin (APB) on him as suspected arsonist?
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In recent years, the destruction caused by Isis comes to mind (if we need something else to add to their list of atrocities). Not to mention the theft of priceless artifacts from Baghdad when the US went in to topple Saddam.I would tend to agree, yet over mankinds history, so many have been lost. It seems almost inevitable that some sort of disaster would befall every wonder, eventually. I spent time in Kiev and learned of all the architectural wonders that city once possessed, turned to dust during ww2. Most of those types of building were destroyed all over Europe. At least with this structure, they've promised to rebuild.
In principle, we could do both - feed the hungry and save the cathedral. What if we were to divert some resources away from, say, the manufacture of nuclear weapons? Nah. That's crazy talk!This is a terrible loss, and apparently well-wishers have already donated more than a billion dollars.
I just couldn't help wondering how many starving children that would feed - and what's really important to people in the first world.
religious freedom and cultural diversity