And now they've sacked the editor.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4672642.stm>>Has anyone heard of this controversy? In Islam, it is forbidden to create a depiction of Muhammad because it may lead to idol worship.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons>
>Evan
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>It's been all over the news here. I hear some French papers have now issued a whole load to stamp there right to free press.
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>>Why would they be offended if non-Muslims depicted Muhammad? In Judaism, the word God is written because it is considered disrespectful, but (as far as I can tell) they don't object to other people from writing the word God. BTW, you will see Jewish texts use G-d.
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>It troubles me that some religions can throw their weight about like this. People are always having to make concessions, tread on eggshells, pussy-foot about them. If they want to follow this illogical path them let 'em, but why must evreryone else follow.
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>It troubles me also in that my daughter has had an RE school book at home, about Mohammed, as a way of making christians aware of other religions, to foster toleration and understanding. This book features "cartoons" (in the original sense of the word) depicting stages of the Prophet's life. Obviously not oil paintings or photographs. Does this mean that a child's picture story book is an offence to Islam also?
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>I'm at a loss to understand this.
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>Terry