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Please do not burn those books

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Dove World Outreach Centre.

a small Churh of little significance....."until" they declared...

"Quran Burning Day"

Suddenly, the world is polarized, Christians are threatened with death by Indonesian Muslims, uncountable expressions of deadly, threatening outrage across the Muslim world....

Unfortunately for the deniars and appeasers of this current incarnation of National Socialism style Tyrany (Islam) the central issues here are somehow..... missed.

SHARIA LAW. (Dove Website)
“The Ordained Penalties of the Sharia Law,” written by The most prominent and influential Islamic University, Al-AZhar of Egypt. This book is distributed to all of the Islamic Mosques in the United States. It says on pages 9 and 25 that adultery should be punished by stoning to death. Mohammad himself stoned men and women by his own hands. The Taliban are not extremists, but rather are genuine in that they want to apply Islamic Law.

BRAVE SOUL ? would any of you appeaser and deniars like to take a stand and say something to the contrary about Sharia law?

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.

1/ Why would 'Christians' want to burn the Quran?
2/ Why do Muslims want to KILL Christians as a result ?
3/ What does this outrage and threats to kill innocents say about 'Islam' as an ideology?
4/ How many Muslims were killed, how many mosques were firebombed, how many Muslims assaulted as a result of Students of an Islamic school in Melbourne URINATING and SPITTING on the Bible ? (all 'zero' as far as I know)
5/ What does that tell us about 'Christianity'and it's impact on peoples lives?

So.... you might wish to consider these things folks.

One last question "Do Christians and Jews have any basis for wishing the Quran to be outlawed or burned?"

Well.. try the following and answer for yourselves:

Quran 9:30. And the Jews say: 'Uzair (Ezra) is the son of Allâh, and the Christians say: Messiah is the son of Allâh. That is a saying from their mouths. They imitate the saying of the disbelievers of old. Allâh's Curse be on them, how they are deluded away from the truth!
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Thursday, 9 September 2010 8:24:02 AM
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See what I mean?
Posted by CJ Morgan, Thursday, 9 September 2010 8:33:56 AM
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That's the problem, Boaz. Right there.

>>One last question "Do Christians and Jews have any basis for wishing the Quran to be outlawed or burned?"<<

Where in your spiritual literature does it tell you to make war against other religions?

Is there, in fact, any scriptural guidance, or historical precedent, that supports the actions of these idiots-who-call-themselves-Christians?

Or are we genuinely back in the twelfth century Crusading mindset?

If so, can we expect the actions of Christians today to mirror those of the soldiers back then?

But I notice you actually didn't express an opinion in your post, so I invite you to do so now:

Do you support the proposed actions of the Dove World Outreach Centre?
Posted by Pericles, Thursday, 9 September 2010 9:14:38 AM
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Christian principles brought great freedom and prosperity to America. It seems Belly is more comfortable with the poverty and misery communism/secularism has brought to Russia and many other nations. Secularism is actually as dangerous as Islam. Just ask any baby in their mother's womb and you will get the drift.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 9 September 2010 10:39:09 AM
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Hey runner,

I was wondering, what do you think about abortion?
Posted by Houellebecq, Thursday, 9 September 2010 10:41:15 AM
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Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center
in Gainesville, Florida (and his 50 member congregation)
has decided to burn copies of the Koran
on September 11th 2010.
Incredibly, this has caused world-wide controversy.

"The Washington Post," Sept. 8th 2010, has an
excellent article by Alexandra Petri on the
subject. Petri asks:

"Since when do we respond by burning things that
upset us?" The answer - "For millennia actually!"
She reminds us that, "Christians were burned for
years and they didn't enjoy it... there was Joan
of Arc... there were people who thought the
Harry Potter books were the "devil's text."

"Books are supposed to be the repository of history
and cultural memory ... and the ink on their pages
will last for generations but light a match... and
BOOM - there goes the Library of Alexandria..."

Petri says:

"I think book-burning is always a sign that something has
gone awry in our civilization...
It's impossible to boil any religion down
to a single sentence, as Jones and others on both sides
of the debate have tried to do. To say "Christianity is
purely a religion of peace," is as great a fallacy as to
say "Christianity is founded on hatred." The Bible
encompasses both cloud and fire - both turning the other
cheek and the arm of the Lord that smiteth, and those who
read and believe it have variably decided to use their
swords or to beat them into plowshares..."

"Religions are efforts to explain life and reconcile human
beings to their positions in the universe, and they partake
of all the complexity of life, with its potential for
misunderstandings, exaggerations, and over simplifications.
Most uncomplicated beliefs turn out to be wrong. For
instance I thought for years that human beings reproduced
by means of storks."

"So, how about
instead of burning the Koran, we read it?
That's what I'm going to do on 9/11. I hope some people
will join me. If someone gets the book-on-CD version,
maybe they can burn us all a copy!"
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 9 September 2010 11:07:38 AM
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