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QuoteYou reinforced my point that any book, regardless of nature has equal rights to be burned as the next. And that it's value depends entirely on an individual and that there is no line when it comes to the freedom involved in burning a book.
Either you can support the freedom to burn any book regardless of it's significance or you can go against burning any book that may be offensive to anyone. You can include comic books into that if you want.
Otherwise one just has double standards.
Though I support the freedom to burn books in principle, I find the practice repugnant. Putting libraries to the torch is the hallmark of the unenlightened conqueror.
Repellent though I may find Dianetics, the Book of Mormon, the Koran or the Christian Scriptures, actually burning them does more to validate them than anything.
The Tanakh is a different issue altogether, being but the collected folklore of a big, dysfunctional family. It was not prepared for universal consumption, and those outside the family really don't get it.
If something requires belief to be taken into serious consideration, it is not deserving of such. Ridicule is the appropriate response.
BSBD,
Winsor
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Either you can support the freedom to burn any book regardless of it's significance or you can go against burning any book that may be offensive to anyone. You can include comic books into that if you want.
Otherwise one just has double standards.
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