
Does this look like the work of a non-Muslim?
So he wrote a note saying that he expected to die this year. That's not a suicide note, he we just expecting the rapture to come soon, as promised by Jesus in the Bible:
Matthew 16:28 "Truly I say to you, there are some of those who are standing here who will not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom."
Mark 9:1 Then he said to them, "I tell you with certainty, some people standing here will not experience death until they see the kingdom of God arrive with power."
Luke 9:27 "But I say to you truthfully, there are some of those standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God."
Revelation 22:12 "Behold, I come quickly!"
So he left his stove on or something, just because his house burned down he's not a terrorist. Ever hear about Bin Laden burning his cave down? Of course not!
And as for making flying planes into buildings as a form of suicide-bombing? Obviously his plane had a malfunction.

Above: The alleged suicide bomber. He's a COUNTRY MUSICIAN! Ever heard any banjo-pickin' from Bin Laden? Ever heard Mullah Omar's twang? NO!
Also, notice how there are no witnesses! (unless you include the plundering thugs from the IRS):
'Huge fireball'
Witnesses to the crash recalled a scene of chaos and destruction.
Witnesses to the crash recalled a scene of chaos and destruction.
Peggy Walker, an IRS officer who works in the building, said she was sitting at her desk when the plane crashed.
"It felt like a bomb blew off. The ceiling caved in and windows blew in. We got up and ran," she said.
Matt Farney, 39, who was in the parking lot of a nearby Home Depot, said he saw a low-flying private plane near some apartments and the office building just before it crashed.
"I figured he was going to buzz the apartments or he was showing off," Farney said, adding that the plane dipped down. "It was a ball of flames that was high or higher than the apartments. It was surreal. It was insane. ... It didn't look like he was out of control or anything."
"It felt like a bomb blew off. The ceiling caved in and windows blew in. We got up and ran," she said.
Matt Farney, 39, who was in the parking lot of a nearby Home Depot, said he saw a low-flying private plane near some apartments and the office building just before it crashed.
"I figured he was going to buzz the apartments or he was showing off," Farney said, adding that the plane dipped down. "It was a ball of flames that was high or higher than the apartments. It was surreal. It was insane. ... It didn't look like he was out of control or anything."
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