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Waste of trees to burn them, waste of knowledge of the religion to burn them, but this isn't the worst thing ever so meh.
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It looked like a few books were from the occult section.Storm: They're not burning a Wiccan Holy Book in this video but a book about Wicca.
Hey guys, i found this video on youtube. Its a group of atheists burning multiple religious texts which includes the bible, koran, torah, wicca, tripitaka, dianetics etc.
What do you atheists think about this? And religious feedback please
I find it humorously ironic.
What these athiests engaged in was Ritual Magic.
The symbolic act being the burning (anniahlation) of belief systems
through the ritual act of the burning of their related books.
Symbolic actualization.
(or "acting out" )
The irony being, of course,
that they were participating in
(or actualizing)
the very thing
they were acting out the anniahlation of.
They might at least have read the books on chaos magic
before throwing them into their raging inferno.
If they first read the Principia Discordia
under hooded robe and umbrella,
while roasting hot dogs an buns over the blaze
I will rescind my earlier statements.
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The 2012 Book Burning Controversy - YouTube
Hey guys, i found this video on youtube. Its a group of atheists burning multiple religious texts which includes the bible, koran, torah, wicca, tripitaka, dianetics etc.
What do you atheists think about this? And religious feedback please
I don't see the point in the practice of burning them in symbolistic for burning the religion, you'd have to buy them so technically all you're doing is giving them money, nobody cares what you do with the book, they make plenty of others, and just want your money.
Then again, I do have a Bible I took from a hotel room that may work
That's why it's only ritualistic, as Ultraviolet as conveyed. Really they are just feeding the monkey they apparently despise haha. That Bible you took would most likely be replaced by another one once somebody had noticed. The Bible is the most copied book ever, and only followed by the Tao Te Ching to a much lesser degree of manufacture.
If you decided to burn it in ritualistic fashion, it would only serve as a vent for your own emotional/intuitive sensibilities confirmed only by your own perceptions and convictions. It probably feels pretty good, and maybe these folks received the greater sense of satisfaction by the thought that they were going to share it with the world, including us. It's pretty ritualistic none the less. You just can't escape your own human nature. You can only accept it and learn how to let it evolve naturally as it is within the context of who you are.
I don't see the point in the practice of burning them in symbolistic for burning the religion, you'd have to buy them so technically all you're doing is giving them money, nobody cares what you do with the book, they make plenty of others, and just want your money.
Then again, I do have a Bible I took from a hotel room that may work
Yeah, I figured that one out all by myself, thanks.Storm: They're not burning a Wiccan Holy Book in this video but a book about Wicca.