Sunday, February 05, 2006

Thou Shall Not...


...post a caricature of the mahdi. It's blasphemy! It's sacrilege! For goodness sakes people, it's just a cartoon! How the hell did those people learn how to read Danish anyway? It's just a cartoon, so unless they learnt Danish overnight, they wouldn't understand it outright.

Nowadays, something real as compared to cartoons, comics, satires are regarded as a twist on the actual things in life. Thou shall not make fun of gods, of buddhas, of jesus and whomever deity you can think of. It is bad! <spank, spank>

You have to respect everyone's religion, but being the ultimate bigots, do they respect your religion back? Or do they proclaim that their religion is the ultimate way to heaven and yours is just another way to hell? This is such a touchy subject - religion. It unites and it divides, but more often the latter. Then they start using words like "in an uproar", "incensed", "angry mobs" blah, blah, blah... Do you really think that a god would do all this, just to divide his people? To have 2 religions (or more) they have been fighting over for the past few millennia? I think not.

They should convert to my religion, the religion of the God Emperor, the one that offers them a Golden Path to enlightenment and eternal salvation for themselves. It's not a religion, it's more a way of life, to better themselves and evolve into something more than we truly are. To take the next step in human evolution, not devolution. After all, all deities started off as human beings and evolved into their godhood with time, patience and understand. I would like to believe that it is in our capacity to be able to achieve that too.

So, let them run their riots, hold their mobs, kidnap their foreigners and hold their witch hunts. Barbarians all! No wonder they never evolved and are still at war.

PAH!

P/S: I would suggest doing something, to start all over again, something akin to a second flooding, but it would be too blasphemous. However, if you'd like to know what I mean, pick up and read the book Scarcrow, that I've reviewed in an earlier post, and you'll know exactly what I mean.

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