You know, this book burning has been mentioned for weeks and only now is getting attention with 9/11 around the corner. *sigh*
I find burning books of any kind to be deeply offensive to humanity in general, however as a supporter of freedom I defend their right to do it. I also don't hold anything so sacred that I would react with violence. There is a decent argument to made that burning these books will be dangerous to our troops due to retaliation. So my stance on the issue is a little torn between standing firm in supporting their right to do this idiotic act, and concern for the retaliation this act may bring. :/
I find burning books of any kind to be deeply offensive to humanity in general, however as a supporter of freedom I defend their right to do it. I also don't hold anything so sacred that I would react with violence. There is a decent argument to made that burning these books will be dangerous to our troops due to retaliation. So my stance on the issue is a little torn between standing firm in supporting their right to do this idiotic act, and concern for the retaliation this act may bring. :/
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin
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