Unfortunately this guy's the kind of dick who'd see this as making him a martyr, not that people might actually, y'know, *object* to someone burning their Holy Book. I heard some LULZy comments about this kind of thing on the Radio about how nobody complains when people burn Bibles here in the USA, and I remember how one of Dan Brown's badly written and badly researched novels made the Fundies go ballistic here.
oh yeah sure...the atheists even use the pages to roll cigarettes, including special cigarettes, wipe their rear, and so on and so forth. i think the atheistic outlook is why respect something that only causes people to fear and hate?, or something like that.
Also, this would not be the first time that Mohammad's words were burned. It is my understanding that Bakhari, in preparation of the final version of the Hadith, ordered the burning of many journals/logs that had been recorded by laymen. Yes, Mohammad also spoke to the laymen and they too recorded his words/sayings/actions. These muslims should know that.
Also - is it just me, or does the muslim interviewed seem to have just as much fear in the center as does the bloody pastor who burned the book? i guess no two alike can ever really get along.
There hasn't been one. Given how people reacted to The Last Temptation of Christ and The Da Vinci Code I wouldn't be surprised if people did start yelling and screaming about it.
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Also, this would not be the first time that Mohammad's words were burned. It is my understanding that Bakhari, in preparation of the final version of the Hadith, ordered the burning of many journals/logs that had been recorded by laymen. Yes, Mohammad also spoke to the laymen and they too recorded his words/sayings/actions. These muslims should know that.
Also - is it just me, or does the muslim interviewed seem to have just as much fear in the center as does the bloody pastor who burned the book? i guess no two alike can ever really get along.
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I don't do these things.
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