10 September 2010

Burning hatred

There is a slang expression, which is an extention of the more traditional 'really boils my blood', that makes reference to another bodily fluid being boiled. It's not pleasant, but then it's not meant to be; it's intended to accurately communicate the bitterness, pain and foulness of feeling that comes with being livid about something.

Pastor Terry Jones and his moronic desire to hold a Qur'an burning really boils my p- p- blood!!



I think i'm angry because i can't find any sense anywhere in the whole situation, which means the whole thing is a ridiculous giant spiral of negativity.

Firstly, Mr Jones - apologies, i can't revere you - what happened to "love your neighbour as yourself"? Nevermind the fact that the ensueing 'who is my neighbour?' question was answered in the form of a story wherein a character of a radically different faith perspective to the audience is shockingly hailed not only as neighbour, but as hero. Have you forgotten that this story was told by du-du-duurrrrr Jesus, the man you claim to follow?

What happened to the GOLDEN RULE ie. do unto others as you would have them do to you? Or is it that you would like Muslims to burn Bibles - because to me that doesn't seem like a good way of getting people to consider the life of Christ. It looks more like a good way of getting people to refuse to hear anything about him.

Also, this stuff about "They said they were going to move the ground zero mosque, and now they say they won't - they're liars!" I'm afraid i don't believe you. I wonder if you plan to start your pathetic bonfire off your flamming pants! I can't imagine that your distasteful stunt would for a single moment carry enough clout to persuade muslim leaders to revise all the planning that's gone into the Islamic centre in New York (it's NOT a mosque, and it's NOT at ground zero - see my previous post). Incidentally, i can't think of anything more appropriate to have at ground zero than a point of interfaith engagement.

Secondly, hey, media people, you thick or what!? You can't pretend to be concerned about 'the serious security threat to the U.S, Europe and soldiers in Afghanistan' when, if it weren't for you shouting about this thing, it would've been one of the world's great non-events. Why have you given this idiot such a huge platform for his lunacy - particularly when you're convinced it's as dangerous as you're making out? Oh, silly me, your sales are more important than the security and righteousness you're claiming to defend.

Pardon me Forrest, Stupid is as stupid does? Well so is 'Christian'. And Muslim. Why are we still referring to 'Pastor' Terry as a Christian? Surely his actions so far have refuted enough of Jesus' central teachings that we can no longer call him - or allow him to call himself - 'Christian'. The same goes for the twisted minds who have violently attacked public spaces and transportation systems around the world in the name of Islam. These people are not Muslims, and they're certainly not extremist Muslims any more than Terry Jones is an extremist Christian. Both parties have infact extremely distorted the faiths they claim to represent, this is very, very different from following their faiths to the extreme.

The Stereophonics' song aptly says "It only takes 1 tree to make 1000 matches, it only takes 1 match to burn 1000 trees". I think this is another part of my frustration; this whole thing shows how easily a tiny minority can taint and destroy the good works and good name of a majority. Is destruction really that much more straight-forward than creativity?

I might launch 'National Read A Holy Book From A Different Faith Than Your Own Day'. I might do it to coincide with 'burn a Koran day' - see if more books get read or burnt. Who's with me!

In fact i just did it! Check out this facebook group.

6 comments:

phoce said...

Andy, I have to say of all the blogs I read yours is always the most thought provoking, inspiring and amusing.

Sat in Luther King House's library so I may go see if they have a holy book from a different faith I can have a read of.

andy amoss said...

Gosh Phoce, thank you *blushes*. Of course, on the other hand i've got to reckon you don't read that many blogs.

Erm, Luther King House's Library? I can only assume you mention this because you know i'll know where you are. Yet i had no idea that i might know you in, like, actual life. Are we friends? Who are you?

I've checked the blogs you follow and it would appear you're a Manchester based Methodist, but i can't tell anymore than that.

phoce said...

The mystery, very well deduced Mr Amoss. I do live in Manchester and also I am attached to the Methodist church.

You have also met me in actual life. In fact I have been to your very house.

You are now very worried that you may have a stalker... No fear though, you did invite me and my wife round to watch the football.

andy amoss said...

;o) Gotcha!

I shan't give away your identity, but i would like to ask why you use an alias, and, indeed, where you get Phoce from?

Phoce said...

I thought you might get it from that.

Why use an alias? Can't say I have thought long and hard about it, though there is something I enjoy from being able to add comment or offer a thought without someone being able to find out my entire life history off the back of it.

It's also a slight force of habit. I play with a particular form of art some times which thrives on the artist being unknown and having used the alias then I still use it now.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/phoce/

Finally the meaning. Phoce is a play on the greek word for light (transliteration = Phos, phonetic spelling = foce)

JLTan said...

My take on this story is posted on http://noconvert.blogspot.com/2010/09/burning-koran.html.