Hoping that the Dove World Outreach Centre pastor would not commit the act which he had announced, State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said the US is aware of the adverse implication this would have on Americans overseas civilians, diplomats and the military.
"We think that these are provocative acts, they are disrespectful, they're intolerant, they're divisive, and we're conscious that a number of voices have come out and rejected what this pastor and this community have proposed. We would like to see more Americans stand up and say that this is inconsistent with our American values. In fact, these actions themselves are un-American," Crowley said.
"The pastor says that he's contemplating these actions to combat radicalism. In fact, these actions, if they take place, we hope they don’t, will actually feed radicalism," he said.
At the same time, Crowley said, people around the world need to also understand that America is not represented by one pastor or his 50 followers. "We are a nation of 300 million people. The vast majority of Americans are standing up this week and saying that these contemplative actions are inappropriate, they’re abhorrent, and this should not happen," he said.
Arguing that burning the Holy Quran is inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom that are innate to Americans, he said there are far better ways to commemorate 9/11.
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Burning Quran is equally as bad and wrong as burning Bible and Churches. Just wanted to point out that in Quran, Jesus son of Mary (May peace be upon him) is mentioned by his name far much more times than Mohammed (Peace be upon him) himself. In Quran the miraculous birth of Jesus is mentioned too. I hope that the Pastor is fully prepared to face God after burning Jesus's name. As a muslim, our faith cannot be completed (i.e. we cannot be muslims) until we believe in all the previously sent Prophets of God, from Adam to Jesus (including Noah, Abraham,Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and others, peace be upon them all). In the end, I think, a true Christian, will never burn Jesus's holy name, just like a real muslim wouldn't. So I believe those going out about burning the Holy Bible and the Holy Quran are infact neither Christians nor Muslims. Peace be on all.