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Quote from: Don Rizzle on May 10, 2006, 03:16:12 AMiraq would just get annexed by iranThat would be a great solution. If Iran and the majority of Iraqi's are pleased with it, then why shouldn't they do it?
iraq would just get annexed by iran
Christianity is mocked all the time and no one gets too upset. The new film the Da Vinci Code claims that jesus was married to Magdalene and that they had children. here is the US, the University of Oregon had an art exhibit that had tons of works mocking Jesus, including one showing him in the air while nailed to a handglider.Things like that piss me off but I can't threaten to kill the people behind it the way Muslims do.
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Controversial Popetown out on DVD A cartoon deemed too offensive to be broadcast on the BBC because of its depiction of the Pope, is to be released on DVD. Popetown - which features corrupt cardinals and an elderly Pope on a pogo stick - was commissioned by BBC Three in 2002, but later rejected. BBC bosses were concerned the 10-part animation, set in a fictional Vatican, would offend Catholics. It features comics Matt Lucas, Bob Mortimer and Mackenzie Crook. Crook, who starred in The Office, also wrote some of the episodes. Popetown director Phil Ox said: "I am glad this DVD is finally out there." The show also includes the voices of comedienne Ruby Wax as the pontiff and model Jerry Hall as a fame-hungry nun, 'Scurrilous' "Many Catholics view this as an irreverent, gratuitous and publicly funded attack on their faith," said Joseph Devine, Bishop of Motherwell. But Mr Ox took a more light-hearted stance, jokingly warning that "viewing this show can destroy your soul". Last year BBC Three controller Stuart Murphy said it had been an "extremely difficult" decision to pull the show. "There is a fine judgement line in comedy between the scurrilously funny and the offensive," he said. "Once we saw the finished series, it became clear that the programme fell on the wrong side of that line." Story from BBC NEWS:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4137300.stm
yea it caused lots of trouble in first place in bavaria (the most religious part of germany, mostly catholic). bishops were protesting and debating on this topic the last days.
Quote from: Zet on May 20, 2006, 05:27:05 AMyea it caused lots of trouble in first place in bavaria (the most religious part of germany, mostly catholic). bishops were protesting and debating on this topic the last days.davon hab ich garnix mitbekommen aber schau zur zeit auch keine nachrichten
the catholics protesting to it are rediculous imo... they are only making the conspiracy more real. it's a movie, if a movie has enough power to change someones faith, then they shouldnt be following that religion in the first place.any real catholic would dis-regard the movie in an instant.
I am a Catholic and I could care less about this movie.
\ here is the US, the University of Oregon had an art exhibit \