Quran Burning. Cross Burning.

I wish I had time to develop these thoughts.

Quran Burning.

It’s not Christian . . . It’s not guided by the Holy-Spirit.

It’s human. It’s sinful.

If all sins are equal, then it’s no worse than Muslims who burn crosses and Bibles.

If some sins are different, then it’s only worse than Muslims who burn crosses and Bibles in the sense that those who call themselves Christians should know better than Muslims who do not call themselves Christians.

Christians take the Lord’s Name in Vain (violating one of the Ten Commandments) when they do ungodly acts in the name of God.

Muslims have another god before God (violating one of the Ten Commandments) when they worship their god and desecrate ours.

We cow tow to sinners who commit certain types of sins. We lambast loudly sinners who commit other types of sins.

If Christians want to Christianly criticize the Quran burning sinners, that’s one thing, but there seems to be something a little off in a culture that goes insane (or gets incensed) over the idea of a Quran burning and yet does not go even more insane (or more incensed) at the insanely out of proportion response of many Muslims to the acts of petty, sinful American pastors.

If Quran burning is NOT Christianlike, and if Bible, flag, and cross burning IS Muslimlike, then if tolerance worshipping nincompoops want to compare religions, surely Christianity would come out a few notches ahead.

And yet . . . it never does.

Funny, though. The public face of Islam seems to take its “we have the truth” dogma very seriously, while Christiantiy, lambasted constantly for its “we have the truth” dogma, seems downright weak and cowardly in comparison.

by Jaired Hall

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