This
past June, a Turkish dissident in Britain was fined for burning a Qur’an. And now French-language CNews has
reported that “a man was sentenced this Wednesday by the Lyon Criminal
Court to one year in prison for burning a Quran in front of a mosque in
Villeurbanne (Rhône) last June.” One full year in prison for burning a
book.
You
see, there is a corollary to the two-tier justice system that prevails in much
of the West these days: a two-tier torching system. Some things you can
burn, and some things you can’t. Well, actually, there is only one thing
you can’t burn.
In
the U.S.-- and most of the West-- you can burn off steam, burn through your
money, get burned out or burned to a crisp, burn something up, burn something
down, burn someone in effigy, or burn rubber. You can experience a slow burn,
burn the midnight oil, or burn the candle at both ends.
You
can burn your bra, the American flag, your draft card, and even bridges,
cities, and Bibles.
But
you can’t burn a Qur’an-- at least without facing fines, imprisonment…or
death.
Because,
unlike the Bible, which instructs us to “love your neighbor as yourself,” the
Qur’an instructs Muslims to convert, enslave, or kill infidels.
And
too many in the West willfully misconstrue both messages. Christians and the
hyper-secular alike tend to not only tolerate, but venerate, those that
would destroy them and their societies.
We
have been woke. But now it’s time to wake up.
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