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Even pastor’s old church condemns Quran-burning

It's increasingly looking as though the only spiritual or political figure who will not denounce Florida pastor Terry Jones' plan to commemorate Sept. 11 by burning copies of the Quran is Jones himself. Wednesday brings the news that even the church Jones founded in Germany in the 1980s  is condemning the upcoming Quran-burning at his small place of worship in Gainesville, Fla.

"We are surprised and shocked at the extreme radicalism being displayed [by Jones] right now on this issue," Stephan Baar of the Christian Community of Cologne http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=german-church-rejects-founders-plan-...">told the Associated Press. The 60-member church kicked out Jones in 2008. Jones' estranged daughter says http://yhoo.it/dh0yqA">the eviction arose from her father's reported penchant for dipping into the church's till to pay his own expenses.

Jones' wish to burn hundreds of copies of the Islamic holy book has drawn a wide chorus of protests. Gen. David Petraeus said on Monday the action could hurt U.S. troops, while hundreds of Afghans protested in Kabul and burned Jones in effigy. The Gainesville Fire Department has denied Jones a permit for the event -- but the http://yhoo.it/aRuuRu">pastor says he plans to go ahead with it anyway.

Indeed, so many high-profile people have spoken out against the plan that they may now outnumber the fringe church's 50-member congregation, raising the question of whether the condemnations are magnifying the cause of a very small group of extremists.

Here's a partial list of people who have condemned the planned bonfire:

 

  • "It could endanger troops and it could endanger the overall effort," top commander in Afghanistan Gen. David Petraeus http://yhoo.it/aacBMy">told the media. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems.
  • As "an act of patriotism," http://yhoo.it/bHru0c">the media should not cover the burning, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said. She also said, "It's regrettable that a pastor in Gainesville, Florida, with a church of no more than 50 people can make this outrageous and distressful, disgraceful plan, and get the world's attention":
  • The terrorist attacks of 9/11, http://yhoo.it/dz356E">says the Vatican, "cannot be counteracted by an outrageous and grave gesture against a book considered sacred by a religious community."

[Photos: http://yhoo.it/bx4JAI">Quran-burning debate]

  • "Any type of activity like that that puts our troops in harm's way http://yhoo.it/9pYDwq">would be a concern," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Tuesday.

[Related: http://yhoo.it/ckBhHg">Who is Terry Jones?]

  • House Minority Leader John Boehner http://abcnews.go.com/gma/video/john-boehner-responds-obamas-economic-plan-11...&tab=9482930&section=1206852&playlist=11128084">reluctantly spoke out against the event, comparing it to the planned Islamic center near Ground Zero. "Well, listen, I just think it's not wise to do this in the face of what our country represents. ... Just because you have the right to do something in America, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do."
  • New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg http://yhoo.it/akAqQB">called it "boneheaded and wrong" but said the protesters are protected by the First Amendment. "He has a right to do it," he said.

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