Thursday, September 16, 2010

"Not today, not ever"

"Not today, not ever" were the words of Florida's pastor Rev. Terry Jones. Jones said these remarks regarding the quaran burning. He also said this once he decided to call of the burning of the Quran that was to be held Saturday-- the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attack on the United States by the al Qaeda terror network.

Looks like somebody came back to planet Earth. Hello!!!! What are you thinking Sir? Did you think that it was just going to be like burning a piece of paper that had no meaning? Did you think everyone would be okay with it? Did you think this would not cause any tension in the world? For Mr. Jones to be a pastor that was not very pastor like of him to burn another religions beliefs. Even though I, myself disagree with what the Quran says, I would never publicly say that I am going to burn it. Are you mad!?! So that Osama can come hunt me down? No way not me!

It does not take a brilliant man such as Pres. Obama to know that this act would have brought security issues to our nation. This act would have brought more war to our country and the possibility of more terrorist attacks, and in addition it would have endangered the lives of our troops in Afghanistan. And like Pres. Obama said that the idea that "we would burn the sacred texts of someone else's religion is contrary to what this country stands for." 

I have no clue what this man was thinking, because obviously he was not. I just hope that he watches his own back from now own and prays for himself. Because al Qaeda could just use this as an excuse to just kill another person or attack the United States again. ( #Dumb A**)

P.S. He does not even want to apologize. In this video he brings up some good arguments why he should not apologize, but I would at least apologize for the thought of burning the Muslim holy book. Because that is not what being a christian is about. But those are just my thoughts what about you guys?



-HR

2 comments:

  1. I agree, many good points. This nutjob from Florida definitely ain't too bright. We can't have this type of radicalism going on because the radicalism in the middle east is far more dangerous and irrational than radicalism like Rev. Jones.

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  2. I have to agree with you Hector. Didn't someone in the past burn a book that is sacred to billions? Oh yea, it ws the Bible and the man's name was Hitler. What a douche! Did this Jones guy really want to be in the company of a man considered to be one of the most evil in history? Not thinking is understatement of the decade!

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