Night Strike wrote:Why do Muslims make threats and violence whenever they are offended by an action such as depicting Muhammed or burning their bibles yet some countries do these same things toward Christianity on a frequent basis? If it's okay for Iranians to burn the bible and crosses, why isn't it ok for others to burn the koran?
Dude...these people live in the United States of America. Do you really want the United States of America to become similar to Iran? I ask this, because it really appears that's what you're implying.
If it's not obvious what the difference is after my question above...the Iranians burning the Bible live in Iran. Those burning the Koran live in the United States of America.
As to whether it's "ok", well sure...they have the freedom to do it. But it's stupid on the face of it to do so.
GabonX wrote:It seems like you guys feel the same things about this that I feel about the WTC Mosque ...
I don't believe you have a firm understanding of what we feel about this, then. Or possibly I don't have a firm understanding of what you feel about the WTC mosque.
AAFitz wrote:Im hardly advocating someone creating an international incident, and that in some cases some things can not be allowed. But some crazies who have lost their way making a hypocritical fireball fueled by the evil of their own souls is certainly not one of them. If this somehow initiates a response from others, there is no doubt those others would have acted anyways, because anyone actually getting mad at this kind of display is similarly crazy in the first place, and this book burning would only be an excuse, not an actual reason.
Yes, and no. It's certainly true that most of them would have. But what this does is give one more bullet of ammunition to the cry of "they want to destroy our religion" that is used against fence-sitters.
HapSmo19 wrote:It is relative. The only difference between this and a flag burning, or the burning of an effigy, is the level of psychosis of those that will be offended.
It's simply an acid test of the purity of their tolerance. I, for one, wont be surprised at the results.
You are absolutely correct.
jonesthecurl wrote:Bloody Christians, burning Bibles...do you ever hear the church leaders speaking out?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2009/10/22/pastor-host-halloween-bible-burning-event/
Wow..."satanic"? That dude's a nutjob.




