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Fanatics Plan Halloween Bible & Book Burning

Mon. Oct. 26, 10:02pm EST

A North Carolina church plans to have a Halloween Bible and book burning.

This might get me branded as a flaming liberal by some, but unless a publication contains blatant smut, there is no excuse to burn books.

Even if translations such as the NIV or New Living Translations are deficient, that is still no excuse to burn them as many of these still possess the power of God unto salvation.

And even if Billy Graham and Rick Warren are deficient theologically, shouldn't we study their works to learn for ourselves where these thinkers have gone astray rather than blindly accept the word of someone that destroys the evidence before we have the chance to judge for ourselves?

If one feels so moved by the Spirit to dispose of a work that one feels has compromised ones conscience, there are ways to part with the offending text that don't draw attention.  What one is actually saying at a public book burning is that no one else should be allowed to read the book either.

Unless one's faith is anchored in the Savior rather than the church, this outrage is almost enough to make one to want to leave Christianity.

By Frederick Meekins

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Joshua Boulée Sat. Oct. 31, 11:41am EST#1

If you believe a book is truly 'spiritual poison', I would think it is your RESPONSIBILITY to destroy any copies you have in your possession. I personally wouldn't do it publicly simply because I don't think it is my place to forbid others (aside from my minor children) to read said books. I want to read controversial things do further develop my personal beliefs. When done with constant appeal to God for wisdom and guidance I don't think such materials can do anything but strengthen my faith. I will not pay money for said works or bring them into my house lest my children see them without full understanding of my reasons for reading them, and thereby believe them to have more value than they really do.

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