It’s a modern day 🔥book-burning🔥! Can I get an AMEN, ALLELUIA?! Link in comments
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While I disagree with the content of the books, I do not advise such events as mass book burnings.
First off, it's bad publicity.
Second, I'm just simply against censorship. If they want to create books of shear fantasy, go ahead and let them. No one will buy them anyway, other than to burn them.
Think about it. By burning them in mass, you have to purchase the freaking books. Which puts money in the pockets of these degenerates.
It's best to just let the book store owners burn the books themselves once they naturally sit on the shelf for 10 months without a single purchase.
It’s First Amendment. Or don’t you support that?
Book burning is a very thin line on the First Amendment. The act of burning something with which you disagree is protected, I agree completely, but the destruction of another's publicized work may not be.
In this case, I'd actually prefer to leave it to the courts. Which means, it's best to avoid causing potential damages to another's intellectual property until a ruling can clarify your full rights. It wouldn't be a wrong or right moral stance, but rather a "don't poke the bear" stance.
I won't stop anyone from burning things, but I won't encourage the behavior either. Just like the books themselves, I'm just gonna ignore it and let people make their own mistakes.
Burning books, etc isn’t an infringement of another’s intellectual property tho. It’s as legal to burn a pagan CD as it is to sell it on eBay.
Accosting stores, seizing the books, and intercepting their sale could be infringement of another's intellectual property. In the Constitution, it is considered under the term "Free Press", which is to say that the Press should be Free from dictates of any governing body, be it official legislators or unofficial mobs.
You have to think about this logically. Suppression of the information goes both ways. If you say it's okay to suppress this book, they can claim the same rights for your book, including the Bible.
This is one of those things that Nations must remain neutral on, for the sake of the honest as well as the dishonest.
Bias can cloud judgement.
The burning is fine, as it falls under demonstration protections, but if they continue to prevent access to the book then you've expanded the discussion into attacking the Free Press.
I'm all for burning any books, just not the Bible. What good have they done for us anyhow? Let the libtards "get smart". All I need is the Bible.
If you never learn how people do things wrong, don't be surprised when you wind up following in their footsteps.
They craft these failed doctrines, and just having the book around to see how they failed so hard and make notes on how to avoid it is worthwhile by itself.
Don't buy them, don't burn them, just ignore them. Fools just want attention -- giving it to them only fuels their foolishness.
Read what they burned. It wasn’t history books. https://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-pastor-greg-lockes-witchcraft-book-burning-1675784
That certainly does change things, but I'd still hold firm on my principles.
Principles aside, as someone who has read Satanic Grimoires in my hunt to figure out how the Cabal functions, I can tell you that the contents of those books are as spiritually effective as praying to God that your favorite sports team win a match.
Real Satanic Grimoires read like law manuals. They are dry, cold, heartless, will even invoke the name of Jesus Christ and use Psalms of David to enslave demons, and any and all rituals are performed with about as much passion as programming a mechanical arm to jerk you off.
The fantastical nonsense in these wicken and pagan books are only as harmful as psychological manipulation can get and have no spiritual significance other than what the reader is already capable of.
Giving them this much attention only empowers them to ACTUALLY have spiritual significance. Best let things of the Devil languish in obscurity rather than struggle with them in combat. Satan is clever, and you can't outsmart him in a battle of wits. Only by showing love and tenderness can you defeat him because it is the only thing he doesn't understand.
Publicizing the burning of these books only strengthens the resolve of the enemy, and encourages their poor depraved followers to buy them out of spite.
If they are intent of ridding the world of something potentially, spiritually harmful, they should have done it in silence.