Zone1 Burning of Bibles and Korans

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You're just proving you don't have many principles and think nobody else should have any either. A lot of socoipaths and commies and neo-Nazis hide under the 'libertarian' facade.


"NAMBLA" logic - an extreme absolutist position which demands that for logical consistencies sake that certain gross crimes be allowed, in order that no one might feel restrained


Stirling S. Newberry



Here is a real Libertarian on how a country should deal with psychos and malcontents:


Every society has a right to fix the fundamental principles of its association, and to say to all individuals, that if they contemplate pursuits beyond the limits of these principles and involving dangers which the society chooses to avoid, they must go somewhere else for their exercise; that we want no citizens, and still less ephemeral and pseudo-citizens, on such terms. We may exclude them from our territory, as we do persons infected with disease.


Thomas Jefferson to William H. Crawford, 1816

How does acting like an emotional idiot when a person burns a book or a flag or some other thing they actually bought and paid for equivalent to not having any principles?

Do you really think giving an attention whore the attention that attention whore is seeking will actually stop the attention whore from whoring for attention?
 
Or if I burn a Bible or a Koran in a public place in front of many people, as a kind of protest demonstration.

the 1st century events were a repudiation of judaism and those books written in the name of moses and the false claim of heavenly 10 commandments also claimed by moses who is likened during that time to the mythical creature satan for their crimes and misrepresentation of the heavenly objective for remission to paradise granted a&e from the beginning ...

all three desert religions documents must remove all accreditations to moses and rewritten to reflect the true heavenly intent reflected in the original religion of antiquity - the triumph of good vs evil - issued by the heavens itself.
 
You cannot destroy the actual words written in these books; plenty of other copies remain preserved.

far better made correct by revision ...

the fallacy of those religions would all disappear if all copies were disposed of their underlying messege would disappear with them - what the religious zealots fear the most, the attention they gain quoting those books of derision.
 

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