ScarletMacBlu
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So, does this mean that if I stamp my feet, whine and institute a "Burn the Bible"
day...? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/09/quran-burning-church-dove_n_711159.html
Does this mean that if I stamp my feet and shake my fists and declare March 17th 2011 an "official burn a bible day" (in honor of all the pagans persecuted in the name of St. Patrick) that Christians will stop cutting down the rainforests and polluting the environment in order to save a handful of copies of the worlds biggest bestseller?
What do you think of this precedent that Terry Jones is setting that if you holler and threaten desecration upon a whole religious group that one person from that group will stop expressing his or her freedoms just to get you to shut up? Is this going to become a trend or has it already become one? What historical comparisons can you make with this political/religious publicity trainwreck?
-Scarlet (speaking as a bemused and annoyed pagan over this whole thing)
PS: and how funny is it that Y!A suggested "Food & Drink > Beer, Wine & Spirits" as the default category for this question? lol!
Just to clarify, I'm not an atheist. I am an agnostic polytheist neo-pagan posting a question just to see how people view this bizarre media game and what impact it actually has.
day...? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/09/quran-burning-church-dove_n_711159.html
Does this mean that if I stamp my feet and shake my fists and declare March 17th 2011 an "official burn a bible day" (in honor of all the pagans persecuted in the name of St. Patrick) that Christians will stop cutting down the rainforests and polluting the environment in order to save a handful of copies of the worlds biggest bestseller?
What do you think of this precedent that Terry Jones is setting that if you holler and threaten desecration upon a whole religious group that one person from that group will stop expressing his or her freedoms just to get you to shut up? Is this going to become a trend or has it already become one? What historical comparisons can you make with this political/religious publicity trainwreck?
-Scarlet (speaking as a bemused and annoyed pagan over this whole thing)
PS: and how funny is it that Y!A suggested "Food & Drink > Beer, Wine & Spirits" as the default category for this question? lol!
Just to clarify, I'm not an atheist. I am an agnostic polytheist neo-pagan posting a question just to see how people view this bizarre media game and what impact it actually has.