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agchristie | 18:08 Sat 14th Feb 2015 | News
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At Danish cafe where controversial cartoonist was present...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-31472423

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Ichkeria

///Although there was no question attached to the original post so any 'debate' is presumably meant, as often, to consist of a few outraged opinions which go too far followed by some counter reaction and before you know it we have a shouting match///

I don't post to put words into people's mouths, each individual takes accountability for their own words. It's called 'freedom of expression'. Sadly, some take this to extremes but let them show themselves up and be exposed with strong counter-argument, no stifling or law needed to gag them.

Old Geezer sums the situation up in the opening post.....
It wasn't me who originally mentioned the word "debate" it was someone else.
It just felt like trying to start an argument in an empty room :-)
I wasn't criticising the original post, as a matter of fact, just satirising the fact that one or two people seemed disappointed that no one had posted anything supporting the shooting or dissenting from the general view, which I am sure most of us hold, that it is a bad thing. There was no question or point of debate raised, so it was hardly surprising that no one had entered into a debate that didn't exist
That's all :-
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No ulterior motives on my part Ichkeria ;-)

Some things speak for themselves I guess, hence more a discussion point rather than a question...
If they keep making fun of Mohammed, then they should be prepared for this reaction. Why can't this prophet be treated with respect?
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Just-Jude,

///If they keep making fun of Mohammed, then they should be prepared for this reaction.///

Freedom to slaughter is a vindication of making fun?
Do you think Jude's post might have been written with a twinkle in the eye, Ag?
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vetuste,

I thought this may have been a watershed moment in the discussion!

I wasn't sure what to make of it ;-)
how come you cannot draw him but you can name yourself after him?, why is his image holy but his name not?

Just wondering.
you can name your child after the prophet; mohammed himself said it was fine to name children after him, so that is considered to be honouring him.

now if you were to name your teddy bear mohammed - oh dear, dear, dear, dear.......
Thank you!

What if you were named Mohammed and you were like some 35 stone whale, would that still be ok? or would you have to change your name?

Randy, the prohibition against portraying Mohammed (or any of the prophets for that matter) is because any image might encourage veneration of the Prophet rather than his message. This would be idolatry.
BTW I heard the other days that there were 3 or 4 early portraits of Mohammed, which only scholars study. R4 an Islamic scholar mentioned it on Today.
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I think it is coming down to the idea - that if you dont like Danish democracy and what it means then you have to go to another country where shootinng people for their beliefs is allowed

I bet he will turn out to be a crazy fair haired Nordic convert with a pubic beard
The true C-listers, Ag (and I've listened to a lot of them on AB) will usually try to disguise their unpleasant attitudes with a lot of hypocritical cant. This was noticeably missing from Jude's post. So I think he was having a bit of fun.
Also I'm trying to take a leaf out of Pixie's book: look for the best in people.
Since this is an ..... erm..... free speech thread

The C-listers have as much right to be heard above the gunfire as anyone else.

Even AOG was saying that he should be free to cuss whomever he wanted


I am used to HIs Holiness being referred to as The Cruel See
and I dont get the wish to shoot people when I hear it
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"The C-listers have as much right to be heard above the gunfire as anyone else.".
Exactly so; no civilised person is challenging this right
My argument with the C-listers is not that they express their views, but that they (with a very few honourable exceptions) are unable or unwilling to offer a coherent defence of them when opposed.

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