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Michael Carmichael

Michael Carmichael

Posted: August 27, 2010 04:59 PM

Bonfire of the Korans

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While the Republican right will be leading their Anti-Mosque Rally at Ground Zero in Manhattan this September 11th, Dr. Terry Jones will simultaneously launch what he hopes will become a global Anti-Muslim crusade from his modest church in Gainesville, Florida.

Dr. Jones' conceives "International Burn a Koran Day" as the point of ignition for a worldwide crusade to stop Islam -- apparently by burning all existing copies of the Quran.

Claiming missionary experience in over 30 nations, Dr. Jones is the pastor of a church euphemistically named The Dove World Outreach Center.

In his limited spare time from his ministerial duties, Dr. Jones authored the right-wing bestseller, Islam is of the Devil.

The title of Dr. Jones' book has become so popular that it has its own FaceBook page now with 6,255 followers.

When he appeared on CNN, Dr. Jones presented himself as a product of that old time fundamentalist religion still popular in the American South.

In an interview with the New York Times, Dr. Jones announced that his recent notoriety produced a spike in his church's fundraising with circa $1,000 in recent donations.

In addition to money, Dr. Jones is soliciting people to donate more Qurans to add to his blazing pyre on September 11th.

Dr. Jones' original plan for the bonfire of the Korans included the support of a heavily armed militia and security organization that calls itself, "Right Wing Extreme."

However, after working with Dr. Jones, the leadership of Right Wing Extreme issued a press release yesterday that stated, "After much thought and prayer the organization's leadership determined this event does not glorify GOD in way that leads the lost to Jesus Christ."(sic) In other words, Dr. Jones and his flock are too extreme for Right Wing Extreme.

Even after some adverse publicity the members of Dr. Jones' flock remain enthusiastic about their prospects for International Burn a Koran Day. On their website, Pastor Wayne Sapp observes that their church has received a flood of emails critical of their plans to immolate a growing stack of Qurans.

In a video titled, "The Koran: A Sorcerer's Scroll, Acts 19," Pastor Sapp argues that Koran burning is a tradition ordained by the Book of Acts.

Pastor Sapp tortuously interprets the passage from the Book of Acts against sorcery by equating Islam with sorcery even though Islam did not come into being until six hundred years later than the source he cites.

International Burn a Koran Day will take place on September 11, 2010, from 6-9:00 pm at the Church of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida. Signs proclaiming "Islam is of the Devil" surround the church making it easy to identify.

A church spokesman declined to comment whether Dr. Jones is concerned about potential reactions that could cost the lives of US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan or provoke more acts of terror in the USA.

Local officials have denied Dr. Jones' application for a "burn permit," but a spokesman for the church said, "We are going ahead anyway with the bonfire of the Korans."

 

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TomDegan
Author of "The Rant": http://www.tomdegan.blogspot
06:33 AM on 08/28/2010
It has always been easy to laugh at these people. Let's face it; the extreme right wing is a satirist's dream. But in the last year-and-a-half their message has gotten too strange to take with a mere grain of salt. Now they're encouraging the citizenry to hate a certain minority based solely on their religion. Tell me, just what the hell does that remind you of?

Deutschland! Deutschland!
Uber Alles!

Ah! The memories!

And that message is resonating, too. On Tuesday evening some genius by the name of Michael Enright hailed a cab on East 24th Street. After a few minutes of amiable conversation he asked the driver if he was a Muslim. When the man answered in the affirmative, Enright produced a knife and proceeded to slash him about the face and shoulders. The victim, who is doing fine by the way, told the press, "This is the first time I felt like I didn't belong in America." The hysteria is palpable.

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Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
11:47 PM on 08/27/2010
Resentment because of what happened 9-11 has nothing to do with christianity, and perhaps those who comitted those acts are not representative of muslims. There is alot of hatred because of ignorance. Many of us do not even know or have had enough contact with muslims to understand their culture and their perspectives, and maybe if we did we would find that they are more similar to us than we think.
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MalleusMaleficarum
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09:52 PM on 08/27/2010
The German author Heinrich Heine said, "Where they have burned books, they will end with burning people." That was the sequence of events during The Inquisition. First books were burned. Then people were burned. In Hitler's Nazi Germany, books were burned, then the corpses of millions of people were burned. Dr. Terry Jones has a centuries old tradition of book-burning behind him, whether he realizes it or not -- and from the sources of this column, it seems unlikely that Jones knows much about history at all.
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08:13 PM on 08/27/2010
I don't know if concur with the idea of Koran burning. However, this certainly displays the absolute hypocrisy of the Muslims and liberals. If it were burn a Bible Day ... They would be first to quote 1st Amendment Rights and support the event. Radical Muslims ubiquitously commit atrocities against innocent persons on a daily basis. Even as I right this comment they threaten violence for the Dove Church exercising their constitutional rights. Can't have it both ways guys.
11:46 AM on 08/31/2010
The Muslims are not very likely to ever have a burn a Bible day because at least half of the Bible is also holy writ according to their religion. I don't believe any group should show that sort of disrespect to any book which is, according to anyone's faith tradition, considered to be a holy book. First Amendment rights end where those rights violate other people's rights such as the one which permits US citizens to worship as they choose. I don't wish those misguided people violence because I believe when people don't do as they would be done by they are their own worst enemies.
06:06 PM on 08/27/2010
Do ya think Jesus will be there?
11:53 PM on 08/27/2010
I'm sure that this is not approved by Jesus, but I hope he will be there because this just calls for disaster. In the bible it says...blessed are the peacemakers because they will be called sons of God. So...the opposite must also be true right? Whoever is christian or not ...we need to pray about this so this will not bring more trouble, this is horrible. :(
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I connect the most dissimilar things
05:17 PM on 08/27/2010
Someone ought to hold an event where people burn copies of books by Limbaugh, Hannity, etc.