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I totally agree with Kim.  Why would you tear the Bible and Koran up?  Why not just 
donate them to the local mosque or church or to a public library that sells used 
books for fundraising?   I know it's a little more work, but it's a lot more 
sensitive than simply tearing them up.  These are holy books to these religions, 
and should be treated with respect.
 
Mary L. Peterson, MLIS
Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School
Bloomfield Hills, MI  48303-0801
mpeterson@cranbrook.edu 
 

Date:    Fri, 1 Feb 2008 21:00:17 +0000
From:    Kim Thames <booklady74@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Bible and Koran

Even if we do not consider something sacred ourselves, we should consider t=
he beliefs of others with respect.  Even saying you would rip up and throw =
away the Koran would enrage a person of the Muslim faith, and why would we =
want to do that? Our Christian culture may say we should not worship paper,=
but if others see a book as sacred,  we should respect that for their sake=
.  Our culture says that to even use the name of our God in vain is a sin, =
so it hurts us to hear it used as a curse word. People who are not Christia=
ns often do not do this in front of us just out respect.
We do not want to insult each other in anyway, no matter our faith.  In fac=
t, common courtesy may be one thing most of our religions have in common.Ki=
m Thames
Media Specialist
Norcross, GAbooklady74@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 11:59:22 -0500> F=
rom: acuseo@BKHS.ORG> Subject: Re: Bible and Koran> To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR= 
.EDU> > My way is to throw it in the trash - after I rip it up slightly.I d=
o know there are guidelines on the Koran - such as Muslims prefer it not be=
on lower shelves..I always feel guilty when I discard broken crucifixes, B=
ibles, etc. --- but then we would be worshiping cardboard and paper or plas=
ter - so out they go.AllanDr. Allan O'Grady Cuseo, MGCDirector of Library S=
ervicesBishop Kearney High School | A Golisano Education Partner125 Kings H=
ighway SouthRochester, New York 14617585.342.4000 x231585.342.4694 (fax)www=
.bkhs.orgCollege Prep. Plus.-----Original Message-----From: "David Triche" =
[David-Triche.SITE-PO2.SCUSD@SAC-CITY.K12.CA.US]Date: 02/01/2008 11:32 AMTo=
: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDUSubject: Re: [LM_NET] Bible and KoranI have never =
heard of such a thing. Is it true that your supposed to dispose of the bibl=
e and the koran in a certain way? What is that way?> > David Neuville Trich=
e, LMT> Luther Burbank High School> 3500 Florin Rd.> Sacramento, CA 95823> =
(916)433-5100 Ext. 2000> David-Triche@sac-city.k12.ca.us> > > "One of the g=
reat things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures."> G=
eorge W. Bush, President of the United States> Graduate of Yale and Harvard=
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------> 

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