Jump to content

Is a book really worth all this?


Is a burnt book reason enough for all this violence?  

51 members have voted

  1. 1. Is a burnt book reason enough for all this violence?

    • Yes
      3
    • No
      48


Recommended Posts

What would happen if they broke a Kindle with the Quoran on it?

 

This is a good concept.

Mohammed laid down Gods Law, unchanging and constant for all time.

That was in the 7th century.

 

How much of the 7th century way of life now exist anywhere in the world?

 

Yet these peoples brains are jammed in that time, and cannot move forward

 

How do they reconcile using 21st century technology, all invented by the West to cause their murder and mayhem internationally?

 

I even have evidence of them using the internet.;)

 

All these things should be barred to them, surely?

Infidels created these things, yet they are using them.

 

Hellfire and Damnation is the only future for them I imagine?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A fitting irony is that more korans have probably been burnt by the Afghans themselves during their rampage, than by the Americans.

 

An article from last year when they last went on a rampage over a lone Pastor named Terry Jones deciding to burn a koran.

 

As the dust settles in Afghanistan after sustained protest over a Florida pastor's Quran burning, many residents in Kandahar are facing an unpleasant truth: More Qurans were burned in the course of their protests than by Terry Jones.

 

The demonstrations, which started peacefully, quickly turned violent, killing at least nine people and injuring scores in Kandahar City alone. And as protesters vandalized a girls’ school and set fire to shops, Qurans also inadvertently went up in flames.

 

“If they burn a shop, there is a Quran in every shop, so this is a big problem,” says Azizullah Aziz, a perfume and soap salesman in Kandahar City. “People don’t know how to protest.”

 

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-South-Central/2011/0414/Afghan-mullahs-push-peaceful-protest-in-wake-of-Quran-burning-violence

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Interesting use of the term 'accident'. That's not accident in the sense of someone carelessly droping a fag end or a match is it though?

 

The holy books were confiscated from prisoners and burned - the US military has quite rightly apologised, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place.

 

How are they supposed to be disposed of?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.