Quite a few of them no doubt. Of course, the overwhelming majority of people who would say that burning the Quran or the Bible is inherently immoral would also say that it’s immoral by virtue of the preferences of an entity that, on their view, is in fact capable of having preferences.
And, again, if destroying entity X is wrong because some other entity Y says so, that is not inherent.
And, again, if destroying entity X is wrong because some other entity Y says so, that is not inherent.
Indeed. Do you mean to say that you don’t expect it to be said, or merely that those saying it are confused?
The latter.