Well, this has been a really interesting thread. I've seen all kinds of possible explanations and interpretations here, that this guy was wrong, that he was right, that he was wrong but can make it right, that there was predestination here by having that piece of filth known as the Koran nearby, etc.
This thread seems to have brought out the "judge" in a lot of people who have posted to it. It's sort of like a Rorschach test (those ink blots the shrinks used to have) of one's attitude about religion and the nature of the relationship of individuals and their deity.
Most enlightening to see how the various Christians (and even non-Christians) have come down on it. One thing's for sure, if it hadn't happened the way that it did, it wouldn't have been nearly as interesting to talk about, would it have been?
Yes it is interesting --- and it's not so much about judging this particular man --- but about considering what our own response to such a situation might be --- not just for our religion -- but would we betray our own country as well? Just in case, don't tell me any important national security secrets.