But, if this is a grammatically incorrect way of asking for my permission -- NO, you "may" NOT.
A:It's really not clear whose bible you're referring to, and what circumstances you're thinking about.If it's your own bible, and you want to get rid of it, well, that's your choice.
I'd recommend turning it in to a church, who'd be able to dispose of it in a respectful manner.
If, for some reason you really want to see it burn, pick some place where no one else will see what you're doing, and make sure you do a thorough job of it. Throwing it into the gutter, half-consumed, would upset people for no good reason.
Asking permission to burn somebody else's bible - well, that just don't make any sense.
The word 'burn' appears 142 times in the King James version of the Bible.
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Its extremely disrespectful, its the same as burning the holy bible
1 Corinthiams 7:14
John Rogers, a man who had tried to make prints of the bible
sulfur means brimstone or burn stone term was used in the bible
Not likely.
How can it be legal to posses a Quran or a Bible.? On the other hand, why burn when you could make some use of it..? Burning is an extremist and barbaric act, that only religious fanatics would resort to.
Bible paper was used at the end of WW II. Cigarette paper is simply thin paper.
God will send the evil ones who are condemed to hell to burn forever in the fire.
It is the same thing as rolling a blunt with any other fairy tale, with the only difference being that the thin bible paper does not burn the throat.
no don't follow of what the movie 2012 says follow the bible the bible says that after the Christians get taken up to heaven those who are left here will be punished by fire and burn forever