Gun-toting evangelicals say burning Koran is God’s work
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GAINESVILLE — Wayne and Stephanie Sapp, pistols on their hips, are adamant this Saturday’s Koran-burning ceremony at their evangelical church in Florida will go ahead as planned.
“We believe strongly  this is something God has called us to do,” said Wayne, associate pastor  at the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, where a large police  presence is powerless to stop the event.
The Sapps  have heard warnings from, among others, the US military commander in  Afghanistan Gen. David Petraeus, that their actions could have global  repercussions and endanger US military personnel serving abroad.
But  they say the ceremony, organized to mark the ninth anniversary of the  Sept. 11 attacks by Islamic extremists from Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda  network, is a necessary warning to radical Muslims.
“We  feel lives are in danger whether we do it or we don’t do it,” Wayne  told AFP. “If we do not stand up now to try to expose this for what this  is, in 10 years, will we even have the opportunity?”
Source: The Daily Tribune
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