It would have been nice had the race-baiters linked news stories i their guilt-by-assumption pieces, but they did give church names and cities. Using Duck Duck Go:
Fire destroys Glover Grove Baptist Church in WarrenvilleThe Aiken County Sheriff's Office along with forensic investigators, SLED and the FBI spent most of the day investigating the scene to determine the cause of the fire.
"Any time you have a church on fire we all work as a team," Sheriff Hunt said. "We just invite everybody to come help us determine the cause of this thing."
Many speculations on what caused the fire are circling around the, but one thing no one wants to think is that someone may have intentionally burned the church.
"I pray that is not the case and deep down in my heart I cannot see that being the case," Pastor Bobby Jones said.
Pastor Bobby Jones said all he can do is pray and continue to move forward for the sake of his congregation.
Early Morning Fire Destroys Tallahassee ChurchTallahassee Fire Department officials say the cause of the fire is under investigation but early indications lead officials to believe that it may have been an electrical fire.
A large tree limb fell on the property and power lines causing an electrical short, according to firefighters.
Multiple fires were started at College Hill Seventh Day AdventistOne was set at a side entrance to the church. Marshall Henley, a church elder, says it appears someone set fire to bales of hay right outside the doors. The church van was also set on fire.
Cause of Macon fire ruled "suspicious"Macon Bibb County's Fire Chief Marvin Riggins says the fire that gutted a church Tuesday appears to be suspicious. The fire is currently being investigated as an arson.
Riggins says investigators believe they've eliminated accidental causes for the fire, like electrical problems.
Pastor of church damaged by fire forgives suspected arsonistCHARLOTTE, N.C.
The pastor of a predominantly black church damaged by a fire that authorities believe was intentionally set says he forgives whoever was responsible and wants to move forward.
The bottom line, five "predominantly black" churches had fires, totally or partially destructive. And they were all recent.
One looks to have been an electrical fire due to a tree falling rather than arson. At least one race-baiter article listed this church and noted that it probably was not arson. So, elephant-in-the-room question ... if it wasn't arson, why list it along with arson fires?
In none of the other, arson-caused, fires was a suspect arrested or identified. Not entirely surprising, since they all happened within the past week. Which means that the race-baiters are assuming without evidence: that all of the arsonists were white; that all of the arsonists had racism as their motive; that all of the arsonists were acting to some degree in concert. The race-baiters
MAY be proven partially or entirely right.
Or some or all of the arsonists may have been black vandals or burglars. Or maybe militant atheists. Or blacks hoping to ignite a race war.What the national MSM and race-baiters will
NEVER cover is what happens with those churches "next". Chances are, they will all rebuild. With the help of other churches in the community. Including "predominantly white" churches. During their rebuilding, there is a very high chance that other churches in their community will let them use their facilities; some churches making that offer will probably be "predominantly white".
Back in the "bad old days" of the late 60s, the one "predominantly black" (to use the modern term) church in my hometown burned down, probably arson, though the arsonist was never identified. Other churches in my hometown gave that church use of facilities and helped in the rebuilding process. So my seemingly speculative paragraph above is based on my personal experience/knowledge.