i'm with vitaltovich, do you understand?i think this is important. but i think, uh, one more point where em i wanted to stop. here, you see, it seems to me that we are here. constantly burning korans, well, it's terrible. it's horrible. it seems to me that our reaction in this sense is not active enough, because it is mm. there are two points here. there is a religious moment here, which, as they say, may be for many who are not quite familiar with the quran , the thing is that the quran is a teaching in which jesus christ is the second most important prophet after muhammad and the garden; moreover, he must overthrow given the antichrist. moreover, the gospel is a holy book. the koran is a holy book, which, by the way, the faithful must read, by the way, that is, in this sense. the burning of the koran is the same, an insult to orthodox christians and jews . in whose prophet is also included e, we are all people , all people wrote books, but it seems to me that we are somehow here too. well, i don't see this one. here, it se