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RE: Atheist book burning
January 12, 2012 at 10:25 pm
Quote:What is your opinion on this? Feedback would be appreciated
What a bunch of pig-ignorant fuckwits. Who the fuck do they think they are, Catholics?
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 12, 2012 at 10:46 pm
Book burning is symbolic of the destruction of ideas by force. I understand the sentiment, however this is what they do. We have to be better than those whom we oppose. There are far more effective ways to destroy ideas than through barbarism. Make no mistake, this is barbarism, this is what those in power do, it's meant to inspire fear, to invoke feelings of helplessness, and we are better than this. It's no different than vandalism to churches, we must lower ourselves to the level of these monsters we have been fighting for Millennia.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 12, 2012 at 10:47 pm
All jocularity aside, I'm not in favor of burning or otherwise destroying books, ever - except in the case of ones with limited shelf life. Phone books, old tax books, obsolete textbooks - that sort of thing. Keeping copies of some of them around for historical purposes is a good thing. I'll admit to getting rid of an ancient encyclopedia that I would never use again, and I've tossed old technical books that had long outlived their usefulness.
Other than that, once a book is in my hands, I have a hard time parting with it. If I no longer want to keep one, I try to pass them on to someone who can get use from them whenever possible.
Burning for political, theological or ideological reasons? Never. I'll joke about it though - really, I'll joke about damn near anything. That's just how I roll.
As far as the aforementioned religious texts, if I happened to have a copy lying around, I'd hold on to it as a reminder of our past, and how far we've come in spite of those who cling to such things. These days, if I find myself wanting to find a reference in the bible, etc - pretty much every version is available online. Can't see myself ever owning a print copy ever again, unless for some unknown reason I felt like reading it again (for the lulz) - and I'm pretty sure I could get one gratis from our friendly neighborhood Jehovah's nitwitnesses if I wanted one.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 1:06 am
Cthulu Dreaming Wrote:Burning for political, theological or ideological reasons? Never. I'll joke about it though - really, I'll joke about damn near anything. That's just how I roll.
Same here CD. Can't really take any of this seriously.
NOW if they need the resultant ash for the Veggie patch ...count me in. Otherwise just alot of stupid political grandstanding if you ask me.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 1:34 am
(This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 1:34 am by Jaysyn.)
Never burn a Bible, that book is famous for turning people that read it into atheists.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 1:35 am
(January 13, 2012 at 1:34 am)Jaysyn Wrote: Never burn a Bible, that book is famous for turning people that read it into atheists.
That read it critically, that is. It doesn't help to read it if you trust someone else to tell you what it means.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 6:30 am
Burning any book is an act against all humanity. Writings never go out of style, if nothing else comes from them we can find some history in most books.
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Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 6:48 am
Get over it G-C books are soooo environmentally unfriendly. Libraries on the other hand in my 'book' are sacrosanct. Unlike xtians burning the library of Alexandria..... How quickly your religion conveniently forgets ......
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 1:19 pm
I understand that this is probably just a symbolic protest, but as Sleeping Demon pointed out, it's symbolic of destruction of ideas by force. When the Christians or Nazis burned books, it was about removing any ideas they disagreed with and not allowing anyone to have access to them. Burning books, even symbolically, should be offensive to anyone who anyone who values free expression of ideas. How many of these atheists burning books which are sacred to others would be in favor of government censorship? It's that whole idea of "I don't like this so nobody else should ever have access to it either" attitude which I hate among Christians, so to support this would be hypocritical of me.
Since it's just a small group of Atheists burning a small number of books in a barrel, it is just symbolic. But let's not stoop to their level.
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RE: Atheist book burning
January 13, 2012 at 1:20 pm
(This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 1:20 pm by znk666.)
I find this pointless,the book itself might be filled with religious mambo-jumbo and filled with sickening concepts,but burning them?
More useful would be to replace it with toilet paper or recycle it.
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