Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Don't recall Jesus crawling through sewers to infiltrate the Roman occupation, or his father being a soldier in the Jerusalem garrison or him selling ocelot's ears to make a few bob!
There is a point to be made there, I suppose, although you could argue that TLOF was very well made and merely parodied Jesus' life in parts, while these cartoons are a bit more hard-hitting.
But who's to say this is the right way? Why should we expect everyone to think the way we do because it's the way we think? It's not what's done in Muslim countries.
Mind you, I do have an issue with people emigrating to a country and acting offended at anything which doesn't match their culture - the likes of not using the term "Christian name" in Ireland, or when An Post decided to take down any religious motifs in their Post Offices because non-Christians might be offended. You move to a country, you adapt to its culture - you don't expect it to adapt to you. Though there is a difference between plainly non-provocative things such as the term "Christian name" and plainly provocative things like blaspheming people's God.
Well, a good guide would be that if drawings of Mohammed are considered blasphemous, then drawings of Mohammed will probably be considered offensive.