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Originally Posted by Nedusa
Someone, anyone please tell me why it is offensive to show a visual representation of an imaginery being ?
How is it offensive, why would it be offensive..........anyone with an IQ higher than an ant would have the sense to understand faith is just that Faith wishful thinking at best.
So why get angry ,offended, hurt, enraged, murderous, vengeful about something so damned esoteric.
It makes no sense at all
And to actually murder another human being, to take their life because they said or did something which upset your imaginery friend.
Well this to me is utterly incomprehensible, leaving me with the only rational explanation I have, which is that extreme religious belief like this is a form of acute mental illness and people displaying these more severe symptoms need to be removed from society and given treatment to help cure their affliction.
If no cure is possible then they should be removed from Humankind permanently as they are grave danger to normal people.
Oh and people who feed others these delusions should also be made to stop as it is a form of incitement or conspiracy to brainwash people into causing all manner of actual physical harm to otherwise innocent normal people.
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The reasoning as far as I understand it has to do with it being against "the rules" to worship physical idols in Islam (e.g. The crucifix / statues of Mary in Christianity) and creating physical images of a prophet is inadvertently encouraging idolry. Also the arrogance of the artist assuming that they "know the face" of these holy figures to be able to draw them is apparently offensive.
Again though I am totally with you on religion, it's something I seriously struggle with when it comes to all organised religions. General spirituality, sure, I get it, there's much more to the universe than we know or are capable of understanding. But these rigid faiths with actual holy characters and people communicating with specific supernatural beings? I just can't get my head around how so many otherwise intelligent and educated people manage to convince themselves that it's anything more than a collection of morality tales written by other human beings a long time ago. To explain the unknown, to offer guidance. I even get WHY they created these stories. I absolutely cannot understand, though, why on earth people are still going along with it.
All I can assume is that the power of suggestion on a young mind is incredibly powerful for most people and most are brought into their churches from birth. But then, I was sent to church and Sunday school as a child and remember, aged around 6, just sitting and clear as a bell it dawning on me: "hold on a second... None of this makes any ****ing sense!". But then, when I went home and stated as much, I didn't have parents who turned around and tried to reinforce the nonsense. My mum was always a big "don't really know!" and my dad is a very much EX Catholic, although he had never shared his non-belief with me until I stated it for myself. I guess when it's reinforced in the home, every day, it really does seep right into every corner of a young mind.
Adults turning to religion seems to almost always be after a trauma or because they have a life that is generally going badly and they need something to latch onto.