To: Khepera
I see this book burning as a simple symbolic rejection of the Harry Potter stuff. That may be how you see it, but most Americans (assisted by the media) will associate it with Nazi book-burning. And that association brings discredit to the cause of Christ.
To: Logophile;wwjdn;rnmomof7;he rides a white horse;george w. bush
So if the public at large is so gullible as to believe all the media says, why have I not been taken in by it? Oh yea, and who cares what the ACLU or Libertarians think. (or non-christians for that matter)
25 posted on
12/27/2001 8:51:55 AM PST by
Khepera
To: Logophile
Now why would that be? Because of a hatred toward Christians? Why is it the liberaltarians and ACLU rush to the defense of flag burners, but condemn the freedom of a pastor to burn books? It's called hypocrisy. Use the issue to bash Christians -- even though 99.9% of them aren't burning Harry Potter books -- but cry freedom when it's some left-wing malcontent burning an American flag.
To: Logophile
And that association brings discredit to the cause of Christ. No it doesn't. It brings discredit to the funamentalist whackos that think book burning will bring followers to Christ.
81 posted on
12/27/2001 10:11:12 AM PST by
Demidog
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