Big difference Choc.
1) In the U.S., an artist who creates a controversial piece, centered on religion, may be criticized by some religious leaders and politicians, but there's is no way for the U.S. govt. to prosecute him/her. Thank you 1st Amendment.
2) I'm not familiar with the God Is Dead t-shirt case. I assume it took place at a public school. Well, like it or not, schools are not free speech zones. Many schools can and do ban messages that might be considered inflammatory. Would you really want kids showing up at school with shirts saying "Fuck you," "White Power," "Suck it," or some other crazy message? Either way, a student might get punished but he/she will not end up in jail.
Big differences between Sudan and the U.S. .. Thank Allah!
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Originally Posted by Mr_Choc69
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. We live in a nation where an artist can create a Jesus out of chocolate (sculpture) and it causes a HUGE uproar.
Or
We can discuss the kids who wore the "God is Dead" t-shirts and almost got expelled from school.
So before we go lashing out at how "crazy" other religions are in this world - let's look at what we do.