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Ghostwriter 05-20-2010 09:37 AM

Draw Mohammad Day
 
Facebook has about 7,000 + pictures. Some are pretty funny. This does not link to Facebook only the article about the controversy.

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/...-mohammad-day/

Drolefille 05-20-2010 09:59 AM

I think it's silly but whatever floats people's boats.

RU OX Alum 05-20-2010 10:23 AM

some of them were pretty funny, some weren't.

MysticCat 05-20-2010 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1931606)
I think it's silly but whatever floats people's boats.

This. Why respond to idiots by acting like one?

And while I think the reaction to certain cartoons was way beyond rational or appropriate, I usually try not to go out of my way to insult other people's religious beliefs.

Unless, of course, the religion in question is Scientology.

Psi U MC Vito 05-20-2010 10:23 AM

Some people just like to instigate.

Ghostwriter 05-20-2010 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931620)
This. Why respond to idiots by acting like one?

And while I think the reaction to certain cartoons was way beyond rational or appropriate, I usually try not to go out of my way to insult other people's religious beliefs.

Unless, of course, the religion in question is Scientology.

Ha! Scientology is a religion?

I do believe the instigating factor is South Park's possible hypocrisy in all this. They cover up the Mohammad cartoon but Jesus, Buddha and other religions are fair game. They are either cowards or geniuses. :confused: Since I don't watch the show I have no idea which it is.

ThetaDancer 05-20-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931620)
This. Why respond to idiots by acting like one?

And while I think the reaction to certain cartoons was way beyond rational or appropriate, I usually try not to go out of my way to insult other people's religious beliefs.

Unless, of course, the religion in question is Scientology.

Well said, (as always) MC! :)

MysticCat 05-20-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 1931633)
Ha! Scientology is a religion?

So they say (in order to get tax-exempt status as a church).

Quote:

I do believe the instigating factor is South Park's possible hypocrisy in all this. They cover up the Mohammad cartoon but Jesus, Buddha and other religions are fair game.
Is that really hypocrisy? Christianity and Buddhism have no proscription against images of Jesus or the Buddha respectively; in fact, both historically encourage such images (but would have a problem with desecration of those images -- think Andres Serrano and his "Piss Christ"). Islam, on the other hand, traditionally does have such a proscription.

I mean granted, I know it's South Park, so there's no reason to assume they're acting out of noble urges, but there is a difference.

Drolefille 05-20-2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931620)
This. Why respond to idiots by acting like one?

And while I think the reaction to certain cartoons was way beyond rational or appropriate, I usually try not to go out of my way to insult other people's religious beliefs.

Unless, of course, the religion in question is Scientology.

Precisely, it's just instigation. If i had a good reason to draw Mohammad I would, if not then i'm just being a pest.

Also cosign the scientology. Thetans? Realllly?

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 1931633)
Ha! Scientology is a religion?

I do believe the instigating factor is South Park's possible hypocrisy in all this. They cover up the Mohammad cartoon but Jesus, Buddha and other religions are fair game. They are either cowards or geniuses. :confused: Since I don't watch the show I have no idea which it is.

Because they charge money for access to higher levels of their religion they have had their status challenged but yes they are a 'religion.'

They actually showed Mohammad, Jesus, etc. in an episode called Super Best Friends (think Justice League of religions). Then there was (this gets complicated) an episode about (fictional) Family Guy and how it was going to show Mohammad and whether or not they should censor it and then it was censored on the episode of (fictional) Family Guy on South Park, but it wasn't censored IN the episode just to us. In short the kids saw it, we didn't.

See, complicated.

It isn't Matt and Trey doing the censoring though, but Comedy Central/Viacom. And when they make fun of religion, which is frequently, it's not about the beliefs as much as it is about the institution/believers. Jesus on South Park has/had talk show and really just wanted people to listen to him, he would occasionally get killed but would come back to life. Disrespectful? Yeah maybe, but not being mocked. Compare to the episodes about the Easter bunny, child molesting priests, etc.

DrPhil 05-20-2010 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931620)
This. Why respond to idiots by acting like one?

And while I think the reaction to certain cartoons was way beyond rational or appropriate, I usually try not to go out of my way to insult other people's religious beliefs.

Unless, of course, the religion in question is Scientology.

Ditto!!!!!

I do condone Family Guy and South Park jokes on every religion. That is hilarious and equal opportunity clowning. Amen.

Ghostwriter 05-20-2010 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931649)
Is that really hypocrisy? Christianity and Buddhism have no proscription against images of Jesus or the Buddha respectively; in fact, both historically encourage such images (but would have a problem with desecration of those images -- think Andres Serrano and his "Piss Christ"). Islam, on the other hand, traditionally does have such a proscription.

I mean granted, I know it's South Park, so there's no reason to assume they're acting out of noble urges, but there is a difference.

True the above.

I do believe that there is a slippery slope with someone/group/entity skewering one religion and fearing another.

BluPhire 05-20-2010 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1931649)
So they say (in order to get tax-exempt status as a church).

Is that really hypocrisy? Christianity and Buddhism have no proscription against images of Jesus or the Buddha respectively; in fact, both historically encourage such images (but would have a problem with desecration of those images -- think Andres Serrano and his "Piss Christ"). Islam, on the other hand, traditionally does have such a proscription.

I mean granted, I know it's South Park, so there's no reason to assume they're acting out of noble urges, but there is a difference.

Umm it wasn't South park that covered it up, it was Comedy Central. Mainly because they were afraid of the reprecussions. The creators came out against Comedy Central for doing it.


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