Title: Mocking Jesus on Israeli TV Source:
youtube URL Source:http://youtu.be/JA6vRC1xW_c Published:Apr 23, 2011 Author:none Post Date:2011-04-23 03:55:46 by Jack Keywords:None Views:39085 Comments:55
"Hmm? Actually I don't really care who mocks Christ, as long as they do not report to be a minister, Priest or Pastor."
Bully for you, however I was referring primarily to the way many in the U.S. would reflexively react were this to be an Iranian and not an Israeli show.
"Blasphemy is when a Christian religious leader denies or mocks Christ. Everyone else is free to do what they want to do."
In a court of law, a judge would laud you for strict adherence to the proper dictionary definition of that term.
However, to Muslims, mocking Mohamed is blasphemy. Not to mention that in the past what a state required it's citizens to go to church, thus legally defining everyone as Christian, the blasphemy term would be one of the legal charges against someone not allowed by law a non-Christian who did something like this.
In many places at many times in human history, it was a crime to not be a practicing Christian.
South Korea:- A chronology of Christian attacks against Buddhism
As in India the religion of love starts small, infiltrates major sectors of the society. Now Christianity is the dominant religion in South Korea and Buddhism is a fading religion. This is how Christians subvert from within. And this how they commit genocide of pre Christian culture and religions. And that is exactly their intention in India as well.
http://www.buddhapia.com/eng/tedesco/2.html
Buddhism under Siege 1982-1996: A Chronology of Fifteen Years of Incidents Against Buddhism in South Korea
The following is an incomplete listing of defamations, acts of vandalism and arson attacks against Buddhist temples and facilities in South Korea which have occurred since 1982 and which have earned the attention of the news media and the dismay of the Buddhist population in the country.
Buddhism under Siege 1982-1996 : Fifteen Years of Incidents Against Buddhism in South Korea including at least twenty temples or Buddhist shrines seriously damaged or totally destroyed by arson since 1986.
There is more on this in the link. Christianity did not get as pervasive as it is with mere persuasion. Many people have died, been imprisoned and tortured for not going along with the program.
Many thousands of people were burned as witches who were just practitioners of herbal medicine, talked to themselves or animals, or contradicted the local authority and pissed them off.
I do not begrudge anyone their religion, but I am well aware of the hypocrisy involved in much of the laments about Islam many Christians have.
Both religions are too aggressive about recruitment, and feel you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. This is an apt metaphor as it denotes how little many care about who they hurt or what rights are violated by their advocacy to promote their religion.