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Book burning

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-21 5:42

/book/, I am hosting a small book burning and I have some questions. I've done this once before but the books took more than 12 hours to completely burn because of how dense the are and not a lot of oxygen gets in to burn the books in the center. The audience tends to get bored of the burning after a few hours but the crew has to stick around until all the books are burned out.

Our book burnings are getting very popular recently and this time we have more than 4 times as many books to burn and I don't want to spend two days burning them. So what's the best method to burn masses of books quickly? I have 14 standard sized moving boxes full of books to burn mostly paperbacks but some hardcovers too. Last time we just had people throw books onto the pile and added gas. Would it be more efficient to stack them in some sort of structure?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-22 15:35

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He's clearly not going to know what the word "wanton" means. He's a conservative Christian.

Pointing out the immense hypocrisy, contradictions, and overall sinfulness of a Christian's actions is as effective as explaining to a dog why it's impolite to sniff crotches.

I don't think I've ever met a Christian other than myself that actually acknowledges that he's a sinner and tries to fix the issue or accept the impossibility of a sinless life.

They just pick and choose what is a the bible REALLY means. "It's not sinful to shave, that part of the Bible is wrong, but don't get me started on faggots."

WWJD, OP.

If your answer is "He would condemn the product of another person and wastefully burn it to show how much he hated it," then you'd be wrong.

Read the Bible, dumbass.

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