Keyplus, I couldn't read your post again last night because you spoke of beheading people as though such a thing is quite acceptable - and I found that absolutely sickening. It isn't acceptable. It's nothing less than barbaric. As for freedom of speech, I still want to know why you feel Islam has the right to dictate to citizens of countries where its laws don't apply.
Ankou, the moral is if you don't start it you will not be challenged. Finally you've posted something relevant to the debate, so hopefully the message has sunk in and you've now decided to play nicely. Enough now. Let's get on with the discussion.
Noth, and you're improving on it all the time. A veritable masterpiece! :o)
Shermi, why shouldn't you laugh if you find it funny? That's the whole point of this freedom of speech debate. I found it funny, so I laughed - as I have every right to do.
Shermi, I know you don't, but it's time we started saying 'no'. If these people want to revere their prophet or their God, no one is stopping them, but by the same token, they have no right to expect us to respect their beliefs to the extent that it undermines our own freedoms.
leaving everything above on one side. But I agree with naomi's last post. You should do what you want to do and let them do what they want to do. Keep watching.
But I must say one more thing. Western people call themselves very well informed. But when it come to the life of Muhammad (pbuh) their tiny brains are still stuck with fictional character created by the crusaders known as Mohmet.