Pappa wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:Pappa wrote:I'm glad (in a way) that the irrationality of Islam's demands is easier to see, it also throws Christianity's similar demands into relief.
Anyone making similar demands should be likewise rejected. However, the number of Christians making such demands is miniscule compared to the Muslim movement in this regard.
I don't agree with that.
Facts are facts.
Pappa wrote:
I think Christianity is just as demanding that it's beliefs are special and to be protected,
Just as demanding?
Where is the Christian demand for a Christian equivalent to Sha'ria?
Where is the Christian demand that apostates be murdered? Where is the demand that the South Park creators die for insulting the Virgin Mary? Where is the demand that we should behead those who insult Jesus?
Do television shows censor blasphemous images of Jesus? Of course not. And, why not? Because Christianity is NOT just as demanding as Islam.
In India a newspaper republished a British news article that stated, truthfully, that Mighty Mo married a 9 year old girl, and riots int he streets and calls for blood had the editors of the newspaper prosecuted and forced to apologize....for ...telling...the ....truth....
In Holland, Wilders is under assault, Van Gogh was murdered, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali was driven underground.
In Britain, 40% of Muslims want Sha'ria law there.
In the US and the UK Muslims are taking or attempting violent actions to get their demands met - many times over.
No sir, the "demands" are not comparable. Not even close.
Exhibit A - I can go on television with a blasphemous image of Yahweh or Jesus. If I have a blasphemous image of the Mighty Mo, though, I will be censored because of Islamic demands. If I dare show an image of Mighty Mo, or a supposed image of Mighty Mo in a bear costume which later turns out to be Santa Claus, I will have to hire personal bodyguards.
Pappa wrote:
it's just less noisy and violent about it.
In other words, less demanding. Being less violent about one's demands is "less demanding."
Pappa wrote:
It's received wisdom here that it's somehow wrong to criticise religious beliefs and practices.
That's common in the West these days, even among secularists, where you get a multiculturalist view that hurtful, offensive and hateful speech about a religion should be prohibited to protect the feelings of its adherents.
Pappa wrote:
As for moderates, fucking loads of moderate Christians believe homosexuality is unnatural and wrong.
But, despite the Christians that believe that, the West, including the US, is becoming more and more accomodating, tolerant, and liberal on that issue. What 40 years ago was a crime and a mental illness, is now, in the vast majority of Christians views, a personal affair that is not to be legislated against. Homosexuals are gaining more and more rights in the West - 10 years ago, there was maybe one country in the world where gays could get married or civil unions, and a mere decade later there are quite a few, and the number is rising.
There is no similar trend in Muslim countries, where homosexuality is still a crime, and the moderate Muslims, to the tune of 40% want Sha'ria law in Britain, which makes homosexuality illegal. I'm sure many more that don't want Sha'ria still think, nevertheless, that homsexuality is "unnatural and wrong."
Pappa wrote:
They are the ones who oppose(d) gay priests, the ordination of females etc.
Well, right. Christianity thinks homosexual sex is a sin. That's true, and we can all disagree with them, and their view is slowly being rejected by mainstream western societies. The difference with Islam, however, is that a significant proportion of the population speaks of beheadings and stonings of homosexuals, adulterers, rebellious children, disobedient and slutty daughters, etc.....and there are a significant number of occasions where people follow through on those things....