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sapphi_snake said:
Killiana1a said:

Of course burning any private property whether it is religious or secular is arson and illegal.It is illegal in peacetime or wartime because you are infringing on another's 1st Amendment right.

The burning of a religious text during peacetime is considered Freedom of Speech.

Isn't it illegal simply because it's the destruction of private property? Plus you're the one who said that If this were during peace time when the US was not engaged in Afghanistan or Iraq, then the church would have every right under the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution to burn a Mosque full of Korans.

My bad, I did not edit it quickly enough. I meant to say "enough Korans to fill a Mosque." I apologize for the misunderstanding and have rectified what you quoted in my earlier post.