I am Against Quran-burning, What about you?

Pakistan
September 10, 2010 1:30am CST
Religious and political leaders across the Muslim world welcomed a decision by a small american church to suspend its plan to torch copies of their holy book-- but some said firday the damage has already been done. The Rev. Terry jones from the Dove Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida triggered international outrage when he announced he would burn on the anniversary of 9/11 Attack. Pakistani protester rally in reaction to a small American church's plan to burn copies of the Quran.
2 responses
@lampar (7584)
• United States
10 Sep 10
Actually this is an act of a leader for a fringe group of nut heads in a small town located in Florida, it doesn't reflect the position or views of main stream Christian organization across the country or U.S government position regarding Islam; the Muslim leaders around the world is overreacted by his fanatical act, it is a publicity stunt by that old man to draw attention to his 50 members congregation of lunatic. This so call pastor has questionable past history too, he was kicked out of a community church in Germany for self enrichment on church donation, and then try to defraud Inland revenue department in U.S for exploiting the tax exempt status of a religious establishment toward his personal furniture business enterprise, this old fox is not really a Christian preacher but mainly using Christianity as disguise for self enrichment agenda and for his deviate goal. You shouldn't take him as a representative of all main stream Christians and as the sole voice of Christianity. hahaha.....
@redhotpogo (4401)
• United States
10 Sep 10
I'm against the burning of any religious item, opinion, or belief.