Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Indonesia’s President Says Koran Desecration in America Could Lead to Global Religious War



Bring it on.

(Tehran Times)- Indonesia’s president on Tuesday warned that the desecration of the holy Quran by a group of anti-Islam elements in the U.S. could “threaten global peace.” 

“With burning the Quran, ways would open for the desecration of other holy books and sites and this is a hideous trend that could threaten global peace,” IRNA quoted Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as saying.
The Indonesian president also called on Muslims in the world to protest the “desecrating move.”

Earlier, Yudhoyono had warned that such a move “could lead to a conflict between religions.” 

Two evangelical preachers in Tennessee set copies of the Quran on fire and members of the group Operation Rescue tore pages from the holy book of Islam.

In another incident, a group of individuals tore some pages of a copy of the Quran in front of the White House.

3 comments:

revereridesagain said...

Sooner the better, because if we wait until these freaks get nukes there won't be anything left to fight about.

The only alternatives are submission and WE WON'T and the Muslims coming to their senses, stopping this nonsense, and cutting everything out of the Krayon from the time Bo-Mo-Zo left for Medina. Which, in all likelihood, THEY WON'T.

midnight rider said...

Newsflash to Indonesia.

To anyone paying attention we're already IN a Global Religious War whether anyone wants to admit it or not.

At this point it's just a matter of degrees.

Anonymous said...

"With burning the Quran, ways would open for the desecration of other holy books..."

Hahaha hehehe snort, oh stop, man, you're killing me! Like you or any of your stripe actually give a fig about the burning of other people's holy books.

Oh wait, maybe he just means other ISLAMIC holy books like the haddith and sira and we dumb infidels are supposed to lazily assume he's being all multi-culti with that one.

Watch it, buddy, we're onto the old shit-taqi-speak now.