Beachryan
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It's absolutely ridiculous, and speaks to one thing over all others in my mind: Islam's threats of violence make it different than all other religions, in the eyes of this law.Denmark passes law to ban Koran burnings.
As an atheist, I find this disturbing, why would anyone be banned from burning a silly book, full of lies?
Burning the Koran is not being banned because the action itself is dangerous, or violates some right or law. One can burn a physics text book. Or the bible, or the tanakh or whatever the hell scientologists ascribe to. The only reason burning the Koran receives so much attention is that some followers of Islam may kill because they have been so personally insulted that enacting violence is the only suitable response.
I just wish people would be honest about these things. There is nothing islamophobic about pointing out that the teachings of Islam - interpreted in at least so mainstream as way as to push laws in f*cking Denmark - are so violent as to require society to change its behaviour to appease the potential murderers.
The list of idiotic and insane customs in religions is practically endless, but Islam can't have it both ways: it doesn't get to try and enforce its views on non-Islamists and also claim that any rebuke of that is not allowed in today's society (the attempts to make Islamophobia = racism = you're an person not worth considering).
As endlessly we say from my side of the fence: you are free to worship whatever sky fairy you desire, doing anything said floating deity proscribes but you don't get to change anything myself, or anyone else does because of it. It should really be that simple.