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Old 09-17-2010, 07:33 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by Acousticvillage View Post
Oh dear...my original query was:

"Just reflecting on the latest developments re a certain Pastor and a certain Holy Book.

I am a big scaredy cat and won't be there in person on the day. However, I have an e-book version of the Koran and am planning to delete it!! Does this count?"


It was a JOKE! I was trying to make a joke out of the fact that if someone thinks that by burning a physical copy of a book his or her God is outraged or offended, how does that mentality view the deletion of digital copies...it must be a theological nightmare for them!

My joke was intended for the idiots who feel offended at the burning of the Koran, and a jibe at those who think burning a book is a sign of anything.

I mean no disrespect to Kindlekitten or anyone else, and especially do not want to hurt the feelings or belittle any of the US forces or their families. I only meant it as a jokey comment. Thanks to the poster who linked us up with the cartoon.
Jim
And that's exactly what I took it for. (some) People get crazy when religion is involved....
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