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What if that simple “book” is viewed as the sacred words of a prophet of the largest religion in the world? Does that change the perspective a little?
Nope.
That is why the world will burn.
No, it will burn because of greed, aversion and delusion.
I agree. All which are forms of selfishness and inconsideration of others. The actions of both sides are indefensible, but it sounds like one side escalated this situation and could have handled it with a lot more grace. They sound like just another hate group to me. The more selfish people become the more they all will devolve into ignorant, intolerant hate groups.
That's exactly the point they are making in burning it. sacred to you is not sacred to me. Thinking that they have any right to enforce their religious beliefs on anyone else is not okay, doing so violently reveals they are the villains.
If Islam wants to be part of modern society, they need to accept others are not religious, and some are vehemently against religion, and that those views, demonstrated in public, is their right too.
The core issue a lot of people have with Islam in particular is the belief that they must enforce Islamic law on others around them.
Asking your beliefs be respected is not enforcing anything on to anyone else, and deliberately baiting an oppressed group for a reaction by going out of your way to disrespect them, and then pulling a surprised Pikachu face when they react is antagonistic fascist bullshit.
Responding with violence when your beliefs are disrespected is trying to enforce your beliefs on others.
Everyone sucks here. You don't need to step forward and defend people violently rioting over one person's bad behavior.
Not even a little
Book, prophet, religion, none of these things are a justification for a riot. And let's ignore the irony of said religions preaching peace and loving thy neighbor.
If it were the local government gathering up and burning ALL the Quran's in the jurisdiction, that'd be one thing. This is a single private actor getting the exact response they desired, though.
Yes, makes you question the credibility of that religion. Example thoughts:
It's all kindergarten squabbles while it should be untouchable sovereignty.
Not even a little bit.
No