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Jennifer Fraychineaud's avatar

I am an atheist, but I thought you were not supposed to desecrate holy books by modifying them or let’s say autographing them. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.

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Donna Shelton's avatar

Generally, that's correct, but there are exceptions. For example, my communion prayer book was inscribed by the bishop who performed the service, who wrote a blessing in it. Trump autographing and religious book seems like sacrilege to me. These text are not for collecting celebrity signatures. He's clueless, not surprisingly.

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Diane J's avatar

I also had my First Communion prayer book signed by a bishop, however he was not an adjudicated rapist and 34x convicted criminal and the signature included a blessing.

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Lynn August's avatar

If he has no problem desecrating our flag, why would he think twice about "some book" (his perspective)? I'm betting he's offering, and thinking he's doing the rabbi a favor, because the resale value with his signature is what's getting calculated in his head. 🙄🫤

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Ravaani's avatar

At least he's not hugging the prayer book like he hugs (humps??) flags.

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