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    May 24, 2005

    Will Baptist Church Be Accused of Having Blood on Its Hands?


    Will Baptist Church Be Accused of Having Blood on Its Hands?


    "Church: Koran
    Needs to be Flushed
    " talks about a North Carolina church that has a
    sign in a well traveled public spot that declares that the Koran should be flushed.
    The Rev. Creighton Lovelace deems the sign appropriate and First Amendment rights
    would seem to dictate that the sign can stay up.


    Should any deaths be attributed to this signage as supposedly the Newsweek
    story was, will those who condemned Newsweek be quick to condemn this church
    as putting the military at risk? In some ways this is more inflammatory in that
    it is for real, can be documented and espouses what riled the crowd in Afghanistan.
    Sounds like Pastor Lovelace has a jihad of his own in mind.


     


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