Junior says;
" The good proper-god-filled Rev Jones burned the book knowing it would mean the deaths of many people. That's murder in the eyes of God and probably in the eyes of the law."
Junior; Junior...Junior...
As I said, the Rev made a foolish choice... But the blood is on the mad dogs that did the murdering. If one gets upset about something done by another, there are ways to deal with it ! Write news articles decrying his actions, sue him, or do as many Christians do in similar circumstances; consider the source and shrug off the ravings of an idiot ! Those people who set out deliberately to murder, had murder instilled in their minds long before the book burning event.
Junior; I can recall back in the 1960s, when Dr Martin Luther King went around the country giving speeches, leading parades, holding rallies and other things. Often his rallies or speeches were followed by disruptions and sometimes even rioting. It was clearly obvious that his speeches and/or rallies were followed by such violent activities. There were a few times when people were seriously injured and even killed during such unrest..one of which was himself.
Was Dr King responsible for this violence, injuries and death ? I think not, I believe the lawbreakers were responsible for the violence...and noone else ! James Earl Ray murdered Dr King and noone else...doesn't matter if he felt he was "provoked" by Dr king or anyone else..the blood is on the hands of the killer..period ! Same goes for the crazies who murdered people who had not one thing to do with burning the contested reading matter !