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Double standard: military burns bible then complains about Qur’an burning.

September 10, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized

“There’s really a staggering level of hypocrisy and double standard here for the military to burn the Holy Bible and then complain when a pastor’s going to do the same thing to the Quran,” Fischer contends. “You know, if the military was going to be fair here and even-handed, they would count up the number of Holy Bibles that they incinerated in Afghanistan, and then they would allow Reverend Jones to burn the same number of Qurans.” - Fischer

The RAT is concerned about the burning of his precious qur’an and the feelings of his muslim brothers, yet he made NO objection to our military burning bibles OR how Christians would be offended by it…!!!
Our own military, media and many others tell Christians not to incite the muslims by burning their EVIL book…but it’s OK for anyone including our own military to burn the bible which is a DIRECT attack on Christianty and NO regard for the safety of Christians..!! WHY were there so few that spoke out about the bible burning..? The media said NOTHING or made a BIG DEAL out of it like they are over burning Satan’s book…!! This speaks volumes of who in the media gives a rats ass about Christians or our Lord…!!!!
Judgment day is coming….!!! WHO will stand up for our Lord…? While it’s true we Christians DO have a PERSONAL relationship with Jesus Christ, the ACTIONS of bible burning is a DIRECT attack of HATRED towards Christians and the Lord. WHO is offended by all this disregard, disrespect and outright hatred towards our Lord…and the HYPOCRISY of the media…!!!!

A pro-family organization says it’s hypocritical for high-ranking officials in the Pentagon to condemn a Florida church’s plans to burn Qurans when U.S. military personnel burned Bibles last year in Afghanistan.
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Pastor Terry Jones told reporters outside his church in Gainesville Wednesday afternoon that he remains unconvinced that “backing down is the right thing” to do regarding the planned burning of Qurans on Saturday. That protest has drawn objection from Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander, who says images of burning Qurans will be used by extremists to inflame public opinion and incite worldwide violence