Actually there is a ministry that does print copies of the Bible for $2.50 each. They ship them in bulk to missionaries in the field all the time. They were at my local church one Sunday at the start of the month (missionary month). At least one shipment of theirs was seized by the local authorities (and perhaps burned). They don't know what actually happened to it. I don't see the point in deleting an electronic copy of a religious book myself. I mean the original copy is still going to be on a given publisher's server so deleting a religious book as a form of protest would be like trying to hold back the tide with a coffee mug. It's not going to work.
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Originally Posted by happy_terd
Doesn't it help their cause if you burn their book?
They get the cash which helps their company and they can always make more for less than what they sold the one that got burnt.
If I am making bibles for 2 dollars each and selling for 10 than I would want many of them burnt so I can resell as many of them as I can.
I would even set aside a few thousand with the sole purpose of being there to be burnt.
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