OK as the resident theologian here on the list let me give you my
interpretation and knowledge on this issue.
Also a propos is the recent (widely attacked) speech by the Archbishop of
Canterbury Civil and Religious Law in England. He points out that in
order to expect tolerance from others it
Should this be uniformly enforced Web wide? Should ICANN spawn ICANT?
It is not just the Moslems. Latest news...
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On Feb 19, 2008, at 12:14 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
And in today's news FireFox 3 Beta blocks sites that Google has
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Wikipedia, the free online encyclopaedia, is refusing to remove
medieval artistic depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, despite being
flooded with complaints from Muslims demanding the images be deleted.
http://tinyurl.com/2f9q7w
We also have the recent story of a Muslim woman, working as a
Islam (to my limited understanding) has a fundamental objection to graven
images and depictions of the Prophet seem to be the most egregious form
of this.
So does Judaism and Christianity:
Do not make an image or any likeness of what is in the heavens above...
prohibits the construction or