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Post # 16
Shame, you let someone make a mockery of you thats shamefull, when it is Allahs messengers then it is severely punishable, I hope they burn
Post # 16
Shame, you let someone make a mockery of you thats shamefull, when it is Allahs messengers then it is severely punishable, I hope they burn
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Religion is more than just YOU. You dont seem to get that. They have a right to doom themselves, it is decreed by God. Religion is more than just your personal issues.
I will mind if I see bullies verbally abusing a child. I will mind if I see a man who decides to portray the very reason why some people live, as a transexual or gay.
And they call us HATE filled? Intolerant? For criticizing homosexuality I am a bigot?? But them mocking our religion, Jesus, they are exercising their "rights"???
Shame, you let someone make a mockery of you thats shamefull, when it is Allahs messengers then it is severely punishable, I hope they burn
It's just such a non-issue. It's SO easy to just ignore and move on.
It's just such a non-issue. It's SO easy to just ignore and move on.
It's just such a non-issue. It's SO easy to just ignore and move on.
You every thought that this type of stuff actually HURTS feelings, or are you so insensitive? You know, FEELINGS, one of the things that distinguishes us from robots.
Who's getting hurt? If people don't like it, they can simply ignore it.
Sure, I'm sure millions of individuals are happy to capitulate their faith to utter nihilism. Simply because you hold nothing sacred, or hold an individuals ability to express whatever idiocy pops into their head as sacrosanct does not mean that others must assimilate themselves to similar dispositions. These individuals showed a flagrant disregard for the holies beliefs of others.
When hard won free speech rights are reduced to petty, infantile displays of vulgarity it becomes difficult to retain them and see them as important rights worth maintaining.
Sure, I'm sure millions of individuals are happy to capitulate their faith to utter nihilism. Simply because you hold nothing sacred, or hold an individuals ability to express whatever idiocy pops into their head as sacrosanct does not mean that others must assimilate themselves to similar dispositions. These individuals showed a flagrant disregard for the holy beliefs of others.
When hard won free speech rights are reduced to petty, infantile displays of vulgarity it becomes difficult to retain them and see them as important rights worth maintaining. These individuals are actively undermining the very rights they are exercising.
There's a reason why I hold my belief.
Take Scientology as an example: This religion is obviously false (hope I'm not offending anybody). If we give religion a right to not be offended, what's to stop Scientology from being offended or any other cult for that matter. I rather people have the ability to speak up and criticize so that we can speak up against dangerous cults. It just doesn't seem right to give major religions a free ride if we don't give cults one.
There's a reason why I hold my belief.
Take Scientology as an example: This religion is obviously false (hope I'm not offending anybody). If we give religion a right to not be offended, what's to stop Scientology from being offended or any other cult for that matter. I rather people have the ability to speak up and criticize so that we can speak up against dangerous cults. It just doesn't seem right to give major religions a free ride if we don't give cults one.
Critique and criticism are not mockery. I personally welcome legitimate criticism of Islam as that opens the path to honest discussion. People will not always agree, but we all have the ability to disagree with respect and peace.
Mockery and insults are not criticism, they are blatant hostility and hate disguised as humor.
Stop and think the promoters of the event would not even have it if they thought it would not cause a reaction. They are trying to push us far enough so some emotionally immature individuals will react out of emotionalism and do something equally wrong.
I understand that. Tackle critism but what's so hard about ignoring mockery? Mockery (is btw stupid) is just a bad side-affect of free speech but it can be ignored, (maybe not the parade).
Mockery is virtually impossable to ignore. By it's very nature mockery is invasive. If it were not so invasive and did not cause so much pain, it would simply be a dumb statement.
People that use mockery as an insults do so with the intent of causing pain and humiliation. It may be legal, but it is mental assault and no less of a danger than verbal abuse. Verbal abuse is recognised as a crime and as a basis for divorce in many countries. Mockery, carries with it the same type of desire to inflict pain. The worse pain leaves no visible scars.
On a personal basis I would prefer shattered bones over mockery.
Yes, I have experienced shattered bones, many times and I still feel that the emotional pain of mockery is a much more difficult pain to endure.
Hes a fool. They dont even understand religion, how can we expect them to respect it?
He doesnt respect himself enough to correct the wrongs done to him or his loved ones, what makes you think we will protect the feelings of others?
People are getting hurt but all he does is shrugs.
You don't have to listen to mockery. You can't escape a physical assault. It's not that hard to say "They are ignorant and mean-spirited but whatever", and simply move on. If you pay attention to them, they've won and they'll do it again. I guess I rather have freedom of speech even if there are some side-effects.
Anyways, just as a curiosity, I always wondered why the response (by muslims) to Jesus is significantly less than it would be for say Muhammad. Is it because Jesus was alive (if) so long ago? Or is it because making fun of Jesus is so normal these days?
(BTW: If Jesus really lived, I'd have a lot of respect for him)
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