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please help stop the chaos that rev. terry jones will cause


As I was watching the news today i heard of the Rev. Terry Jones from Dove World Outreach. I havent watched much t.v lately so I was completely disturbed when i heard of his church plans to burn the Koran on 9/11. I as a Chrisitian find this a ridiculous cry to get into the spotlight. I am concerned about the backlash that this might cause, not just to us as a country but to our men and women who are serving around the world. I have many people whom I love fighting for our country. I can't imagine what trouble this will cause for all of our military here in the U.S. and in other places. I pray that Rev. Jones will wake up and stop being selfish and using God as an excuse to cause an uproar. Rev. Jones will be accomplishing nothing other than causing pain around this world. If he wants to get involved in changing this the world there are other ways to go about it. I ask that we as people call and express our concerns. This is the number and address to the church.

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  1. I 100% agree, Anastasia.

    This man does not represent Christianity! Clearly he's being manipulated by the 'other' kingdom. What's he's planning to do is asinine.

    I will be praying that he does not go through with it. With September 11th so close, I don't think that my letter would make it in time :P

    That, and what if he likes all of this attention? :(

    It's sad to see everything that's been happening lately, with so many Christian--Muslim conflicts. I'll be praying that someone stops this man before he does any more damage.

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  2. Pastor Judah Smith said something that I think pertains to this 'burning of the Koran' / Rev Jone's ridiculous situation:

    "The greatest darkness is not people who want nothing to do with God and completely deny him, but people who think they are serving God; when in reality they are serving themselves. How great is that darkness?"

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