Wow! Those nutty *religionists*! Just because leaders like mahatma Gandhi and the Rev.Martin Luther King organized and participated in boycotts doesn't mean anybody else should! How hypocritical to NOT spend your money on products from sponsors intent on insulting you or even warning them that you won't buy their product.< Barry, it seems to me, you not only want Christians to turn the other cheek, but you would also like them tied down and restrained while you pummel the other. I realize you're not into any spiritual authorities other than yourself, but M used to say, and said it frequently, that *religious behavior* was that of the enlightened, not the unenlightened. Christ said "I have come for the sinner, not the righteous." Even St. Peter cut off the ear of a person intent on seizing Christ, yet he still inherited the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven and was put in charge of the Church, not for perfect religious behavior, but for his love of God. Perfection is not the path, it's the goal. Nobody has to grin and bare it while being insulted, but issuing a Fatwa to kill the person/s insulting you is a bit over the top. Aren't you glad Christ gave no man that authority?IMO, I think the Christian Right Group trying to kill Comedy Central Show about Jesus is more about showing the hypocrisy of the left in that it is NOT OK to insult or even offend Islam or any other religion (religious bigotry), except Christianity, of which there almost seems to be a *moral* duty to do so.
________________________________ From: TurquoiseB <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, June 12, 2010 12:54:50 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Who was the 1st person in Christian history to be executed for heresy? Jesus. And yet look how his followers honor his memory. Re my suggestion in http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/FairfieldL ife/message/ 249747 that the way "people of faith" react to someone poking fun at that faith says a great deal more about them than their claims about that faith, check out this article. Christian Right Group Tries to Kill Comedy Central Show About Jesus A new organization has been formed by the US religious right to attack a program that hasn't yet reached pilot stage. JC, a Comedy Central cartoon about Jesus trying to live a normal life in New York, does not have a completed script, but Citizens Against Religious Bigotry (Carb) are calling on advertisers to force the channel to abort it. Carb, starchier than your average lobbyists, are particularly exercised by the contrast with the way Comedy Central backed down on airing scenes involving Muhammad in South Park, fearing violence. "Does that indicate that Christians then are punished because they aren't crazy?" asked the talk show host and Carb Michael Medved. So censorship goes pre-emptive, a TV show doesn't even have to be made in order to offend, and the duty to protect the unborn has no relevance to works of creativity. I suppose it's not so big a leap as all that to banning things that don't exist yet for those who devote their careers to banning things they haven't seen. Religion is all about mystery, and nothing is so mysterious as the minds of the professionally offended. One mystery is what kind of God they serve. He is said to be Almighty, and yet desperately needs sticking up for. His emotional maturity is not the subject of any creeds but surely something you would assume of the perfect source of all being, if it weren't for his total inability to take any joke featuring himself (or sex for that matter). He tells his followers to turn the other cheek if they are assaulted themselves, but if people make fun of him expects his followers to hit them where it hurts. The Bible gives us rather conflicting impressions of God's attitudes to this kind of thing, but none of them fit very well with the God of Carb. There's the God of Moses and his successors, pockets full of locusts, boils and thunderbolts, just itching to strike down blasphemers, including those who touch the ark of the covenant to stop it from falling. Sure, this sounds very religious right, but if he really has such an arsenal at hand and the petulance to use it at the drop of an ark, does he really need or want charcoal-suited lobbyists fighting his battles for him by attacking the forces of darkness's advertising revenue? The Bible also gives us the rather different example of Jesus, the well-known homeless, penniless preacher, who submitted to humiliation and mockery rather more savage than anything Comedy Central might deliver, and who told his followers that their attitude should be the same as his. He told them not to fight back when their faith was attacked and ridiculed, but to count it a blessing. The letters of St Paul repeatedly point out that the way for believers to stop others blaspheming is not to deserve it. But the humility, gentleness and self-awareness of the New Testament can seem more Christ-like than Christian. If God has little need of protection from hurt feelings or dented pride, there remains the mystery of whose pride campaigners are defending, and the obvious answer would seem to be their own. Blasphemy dents their sense of honor, by insulting their religion, and what Christians call serving God could often be called self-serving.from http://www.alternet.org/story/147148/christian_right_group_tries_to_kill_comedy_central_show_about_jesus/