Of course....they still use streets where riots and murders and rapes have occured don't they????
2007-04-18 01:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Its humorous the way you assume god enable those issues ensue like we dont have unfastened will. The question is, why are you so rapid to blame god for evil and yet ignore some devil whos nature is conducive if all those issues. Why do you on no account include god for the sturdy. You blame god for mans very own immoral will capability. once you're making a option to do undesirable is it gods fault which you probably did the undesirable element through fact he in basic terms allowed it to ensue or is it your fault?? the comparable applies to evil adult males and their possibilities so what you may desire to attain is that we don't stay in paradise. we live in a international of sturdy and evil and the two are certain to ensue each and on a daily basis. it is the place heaven and the top situations are available in to result. as quickly as we get judged on the top of all of it our value ticket to heaven is desperate by using the alternative we made whilst we've been alive through fact god seems at a guy's coronary heart no longer the visual charm of his deeds. So that's not god to blame. It us, human beings reason evil, no longer god. we are on top of issues and wide awake of our possibilities that's why we experience guilt or accountability over the outcomes.
2016-10-03 04:27:54
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know.
I think it would be better to fire the police chief, the university president, and the chief of security for the university rather than to retire the classrooms.
Jeez, they didn't even have a telephone tree for notification of key staff about emergencies.
The test-run bomb threats, the diversionary dormitory murders, it all seems that a lone youngster easily outwitted all of the so-called experts and senior officials in this situation, much too easily.
2007-04-18 01:10:15
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answered by nora22000 7
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They may or may not, I doubt ever again this semester, or even this year or next...but eventually, after they've been painted and refurbished...they'll really not have much choice as space at most college campuses is at a premium these days (even the itty bitty college i go to is experiencing tremendous growth and adding a new addition - with no regard to the parking situation).
2007-04-18 01:05:03
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answered by Sunidaze 7
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I don't think they should. I think they should demolish that part of the building. It would be awful to even consider using them. They could re-model them but that wouldn't matter. DEMOLISH THEM. THEY ARE UGLY REMINDERS. However, they could make the main classroom a tribute to the students/staff that lost their lives with pics. of them throughout their lives, poems and stories from family/friends, artwork from students that symbolizes a more peaceful time. This would be a good place for people (not just students) to reflect.
2007-04-18 01:17:47
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answered by SHELTIELUVER 3
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They will use them at some point but they really should not because it really would be hard for students to learn there and it is a lot to think about especially if they go to the school.
2007-04-18 01:10:16
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answered by Rocketman 6
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They probably will after a while, otherwise theres just going to be empty rooms sitting there
2007-04-18 01:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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they will probably tear it down and build a new one somewhere else. they did at columbine high school. they will probably put up a memorial where the old one is now.
2007-04-18 05:38:04
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answered by chopbbqman3 1
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After authorities clear the scene I'm sure they will.
2007-04-18 01:09:34
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answered by Aaron S 3
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Probably torn down and put a new one up!
2007-04-18 01:26:53
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answered by Cashndc 2
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