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In reply to the discussion: The Koran Does Not Forbid Images of the Prophet - Newsweek [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)16. Yes indeed they are
But there are oodles of drawings and images of Jesus and Moses and such of all types - both dignified and profane over the past 600 years. Seems like much less so for Mohammed. Especially ones more of the South Park/Family Guy variety (shows that have presented cartoon images of Jewish and Christian icons with some regularity).
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Kind of like the Fundy Christians blowing up clinics and killing people because
LiberalArkie
Jan 2015
#3
Kind of like whites killing blacks hoping it will start the proverbial "race riots"
LiberalArkie
Jan 2015
#5
Were you thinking that the attacks were really representative of the faith? Were you?
NYC_SKP
Jan 2015
#36
Might it be that the purpose of castizing the worship of idols, while not prohibitng their imagrey
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#4
Even people that don't believe that Christmas had anything to do with the birth
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#23
Are you comparing the day people celebrate a birth to murdering people over a picture?
joeglow3
Jan 2015
#18
No of course not. The OP is about how some read something into the Quran that isn't there.
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#25
Here is how I interpret the broad religious warnings against "graven images" and why
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2015
#17