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Reason: Format

My answer: NO.

If they don't extend to us the same right to mock or criticize the LGBTQ or BLM then I don't see why I should concede to them the right to mock or insult Jesus.

I'm asking this because I found a "Christian" on YouTube claiming that people should have the "right" to mock Jesus and Muhammad. The funny part was that he lives in a country where "free speech laws" don't apply to criticism of the LGBTQ. It appeared to me that he was siding with blasphemers and mockers.

That statement made me kinda respect Muslims because unlike Christians, they take their religion seriously enough to feel offended when someone insults their prophet. Meanwhile, many Christians have no problem when people insult Christ but side with mockers instead.

Thoughts?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My answer: NO.

If they don't extend to us the same right to mock or criticize the LGBTQ or BLM then I don't see why I should concede to them the right to mock or insult Jesus.

I'm asking this because I found a "Christian" on YouTube claiming that people should have the "right" to mock Jesus and Muhammad. The funny part was that he lives in a country where "free speech laws" don't apply to criticism of the LGBTQ. It appeared to me that he was siding with blasphemers and mockers.

That statement made me kinda respect Muslims because unlike Christians, they take their religion seriously enough to feel offended when someone insults their prophet. Meanwhile, many Christians have no problem when people insult Christ but side with mockers instead.

Thoughts?

18 days ago
1 score