Wow, really? From an atheist background, to me I’m much more horrified by the thought of any unique hand-created book being burned than any printed thing for which there are endless copies.
Wow, really? From an atheist background, to me I’m much more horrified by the thought of any unique hand-created book being burned than any printed thing for which there are endless copies.
Er, Torah scrolls are hand-written. The scroll form is always made by a scribe, not printed.
I think you missed what ciphergoth was reacting to—I said that I’d be more upset at a Torah scroll being destroyed than a hand-written Christian bible. This doesn’t mean that I’d have no reaction to the Christian destroying a hand-written Christian bible.
What I was imagining for the hand-written bible was one without illustrations, but that probably wouldn’t make any emotional difference for ciphergoth.
If it’s detailed enough that sufficiently advanced technology could rebuild it indistinguishably, I’m happy. I’m curious how other people feel about this!
Wow, really? From an atheist background, to me I’m much more horrified by the thought of any unique hand-created book being burned than any printed thing for which there are endless copies.
Er, Torah scrolls are hand-written. The scroll form is always made by a scribe, not printed.
is enlightened thanks!
I think you missed what ciphergoth was reacting to—I said that I’d be more upset at a Torah scroll being destroyed than a hand-written Christian bible. This doesn’t mean that I’d have no reaction to the Christian destroying a hand-written Christian bible.
What I was imagining for the hand-written bible was one without illustrations, but that probably wouldn’t make any emotional difference for ciphergoth.
Is the emotion the same if someone made a sufficiently detailed scan of it before they burnt it?
If it’s detailed enough that sufficiently advanced technology could rebuild it indistinguishably, I’m happy. I’m curious how other people feel about this!