Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
Discuss.
An event that I'm sure will go further towards peace and understanding between cultures.
Surely no one in the United States would take it as evidence that an Islamic nation hated us if they held a "Burn a Bible Day."
As opposed to all the American flags and presidents burned in effigy that I've seen over the years?
The hypocrisy of the Islamic world in this regard is mind boggling. Their response to even hearing that a koran might be burned is to trample a US flag on the ground, call for the death of America and then burn the flag. I'm at a loss to see how there is much difference.
As opposed to all the American flags and presidents burned in effigy that I've seen over the years?
The hypocrisy of the Islamic world in this regard is mind boggling. Their response to even hearing that a koran might be burned is to trample a US flag on the ground, call for the death of America and then burn the flag. I'm at a loss to see how there is much difference.
How do you think Europe would have reacted 500 years ago if this was happening with a Bible?
If they ain't with us, they's aginst us. Now gimme my damn freedom fries! 'merica! Love it or leave it!
Religion, it rocks, eh?
As opposed to all the American flags and presidents burned in effigy that I've seen over the years?
Europe 500 years ago? Imagine the local reaction if they burned Books of Mormon.
damn you are stupid. On hbo you can watch the whole temple ceremony in hd. That is probably a million times more offensive than burning books of mormon. But last time i checked i didnt see a plane full of missionaries slamming into hbo headquarters. There actually wasnt that much uproar here in utah about it.
Burning a Quran insults every Muslim, not just the radical Islamists for whom the act was intended to offend.
If the chruches in question were burning Iranian flags and/or Ahmadinejad in protest, would that be causing outrage in Yemen or Afghanistan?
Damn you are stupid. On HBO you can watch the whole temple ceremony in HD. That is probably a million times more offensive than burning Books of Mormon. But last time I checked I didnt see a plane full of missionaries slamming into HBO headquarters. There actually wasnt that much uproar here in Utah about it.
As opposed to all the American flags and presidents burned in effigy that I've seen over the years?
The hypocrisy of the Islamic world in this regard is mind boggling. Their response to even hearing that a koran might be burned is to trample a US flag on the ground, call for the death of America and then burn the flag. I'm at a loss to see how there is much difference.
Honest question: Why is it offensive to depict the temple ceremony?