"Florida pastor oversees Quran burning"
That means he should have to give back the car (or the equivalent value, assuming he already "gave it away to charity") now, right? But then again, since this Quran burning "was conducted by another pastor since Jones was serving as the judge," that's probably the loophole that he'd use to get out of reneging on the deal. Either that, or he'd just say that he only agreed not to burn one on 9/11 and that the deal didn't extend to any future potential Quran burnings.
Also, I'd like to know whatever criteria they used for this mock "trial" that they held and just see how well the Bible itself would hold up to it as well. ¬_¬
That means he should have to give back the car (or the equivalent value, assuming he already "gave it away to charity") now, right? But then again, since this Quran burning "was conducted by another pastor since Jones was serving as the judge," that's probably the loophole that he'd use to get out of reneging on the deal. Either that, or he'd just say that he only agreed not to burn one on 9/11 and that the deal didn't extend to any future potential Quran burnings.
Also, I'd like to know whatever criteria they used for this mock "trial" that they held and just see how well the Bible itself would hold up to it as well. ¬_¬