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I'm surprised to see that this topic hasn't arrived on here yet (or have I missed it elsewhere?)
What do we all think of this? It's 11th September tomorrow, and one guy in the US wants to burn copies of the Koran as a protest against Islam's evil spread close to ground zero. He argues that he's only doing what the Muslims do (they're forever burning effigies, flags, and icons of other cultures) and feels that we have played too soft on an extreme religion for too long.
Is he right? Or is he a world-offending lunatic?
My personal views probably ain't worth much but I love the idea of Koran burning, but it only makes sense to me if he throws copies of the King James Bible on the fire as well so that we can start getting rid of all dangerous and foolish religious texts.
For as long as the "war on terror" has been around I've been convinced that it is more a war against religious entities than on terrorists, and I'm now more convinced than ever.
Happy September 11th folks!
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