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Excellent point. Cannoli Send a noteboard - 22/03/2012 11:44:36 PM
There's a difference between anti-Semitism and a rejection of Judaism, just like Islamophobia is not synonymous with rejecting Islam.

In other words, Huckleberry Finn portrays an ignorant and racist approach to people based on an accident of birth and not any character trait, but a rejection of religious doctrines with which one disagrees is a perfectly valid sentiment because it rejects beliefs and ideas at odds with one's own, ideas that can be accepted or rejected freely. Anti-Semitic statements of an ethnic nature would be on a par with your example, as would anti-Arab statements. However, I think treating a believer's conscious rejection and admonition of non-believers the same as base racism makes an Orwellian parallel.


The way I see it, despite all the stuff about brotherhood and refraining from murder, even the Abrahamic religions are all mutually exclusive. Mohammed denied the divinity of God. If rejecting the rightfully authority of a worldly ruler is a capital offense, how much more so the Divine Ruler? Thus in a Muslim's eyes, Christians are blasphemously usurping a divine position for their namesake, and to Jews, Mohammedans and Christians are giving undue homage to a couple of Johnny-come-latelys. That's why I loathe those "coexist" bumper stickers. There is no room for that in the sincere practice of any of those religions. And from that point of view "rejection and admonition of non-believers" is an act of kindness and mercy and even duty to your fellow man. Prosletyzing is an act of love, not hatred. And to a certain extent, so is torturing prosletyzers to death.
Cannoli
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Divine Comedy is "offensive and discriminatory", says Italian NGO - 20/03/2012 07:25:08 PM 1288 Views
Duh? - 20/03/2012 07:38:41 PM 746 Views
It does kind of feel like we should know more about how it's taught in Italian schools. - 20/03/2012 07:50:36 PM 677 Views
The most ignorant statement of the day. - 21/03/2012 04:48:39 PM 1102 Views
Re: The most ignorant statement of the day. - 21/03/2012 07:42:54 PM 699 Views
Isn't the fundamental basis of Christanity mutually exclusive to Judaism and Islam? - 20/03/2012 08:33:51 PM 663 Views
That's a really good point that I hadn't considered. I agree. *NM* - 22/03/2012 09:05:00 AM 300 Views
Excellent point. - 22/03/2012 11:44:36 PM 1315 Views
I don't see why that would be the case - 23/03/2012 01:44:49 AM 725 Views
Just because someone is in Hell doesn't mean you should discriminate against them - 20/03/2012 08:23:22 PM 805 Views
Not having read any Dante is kind of hurting my ability to reply to that. - 20/03/2012 10:08:52 PM 1036 Views
Odd, considering you linked the "offending passages" - 20/03/2012 11:54:34 PM 713 Views
Yes, well, I was semi-serious with the "pretending to understand Italian". - 21/03/2012 07:58:35 PM 692 Views
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And you don't see what's offensive about that? - 21/03/2012 11:11:16 PM 664 Views
It was only a matter of time. I wonder, when will it end? - 20/03/2012 08:42:42 PM 1029 Views
I saw that. Seems a little misguided - 21/03/2012 07:04:06 AM 679 Views
That's the understatement of the year. - 21/03/2012 01:23:14 PM 677 Views
I think that sometimes people take "politicly correct" tooooo far... *NM* - 21/03/2012 08:20:31 AM 397 Views
Dante was also anit-italian by there logic. - 21/03/2012 04:53:50 PM 752 Views
It is the nature of comedy to be offensive. - 21/03/2012 08:42:09 PM 930 Views
Let me sum up my opinion on this as succinctly and clearly as I can: - 21/03/2012 11:50:37 PM 658 Views

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