When two people ask you to do a thing, and one of those people is a bastard, you seem to have a problem agreeing with the one who isn't.
You've misunderstood something.
That bastard is "asking" me not to burn the koran by threatening to kill me. I not going to do what that bastard is "asking" me to do. But perhaps I'll remain anonymous for the time being.
Back to offense fatigue. I don't believe it exists. Have you forgotten about the PZ Myers wafer-gate?
This is the first I've heard of the wafer incident so it's difficult to comment.
But I would just like to point out that a person's life is more important than the fate of a piece of bread. Some people have actually managed to convince themselves that it is the actual body of an entity that they have convinced themselves actually exists. Apparently that is more important than a person's life.
Again, if someone somewhere stabbed a wafer with a rusty nail every week or so, I'm sure the furore would soon die out. Perhaps the purpetrators could remain anonymous initially so there's no one to target. And perhaps a fake wafer could be used initially.
I have discussed this with them. There is no good answer. It's just something people do.
No, it's not just something people do. It's cognitive dissonance. It's irrational to believe a text is sacred - the infallible word of god - but not believe in every line and verse.
Perhaps it requires koran burning, or koran page burning, or cutting out certain lines and verses and burning them, to make that point. Quiet diplomacy, however, won't cut it on its own.
Some Catholics might even agree with some of the criticisms of the Pope. He's supposed to be infallible, but not all Catholics agree with his stance on -- say -- condoms.
Lots of catholics are upset he was elected pope and disagree with him on lots of things. Yet he was infallibly elected by the college of cardinals with god's guidance!
As with the Bible burning video linked earlier (which only involved verbal attacks), haven't we both metaphorically burnt that verse already?
Metaphorical burning doesn't quite make the point as strongly. On the other hand, somewhere someone's going to be upset enough by metaphorical burning to deliver death threats, and then you're going to have to keep doing it till they stop.
Maybe you could remain anonymous initially and download a bible from the internet so that it doesn't seem so real.
Why the need to move away from clearly stating a position to symbolic gestures which aren't going to be automatically understood in the way you intend.
I think if I read a particular verse and tore it out and burnt it, most would understand my meaning.