Munin
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Again some proof about clashing cultures: http://www.usmessageboard.com/current-events/114573-south-park-censored-by-muslims.html
Why would someone who is not a muslim be prevented from watching/creating a cartoon of a religious man he does not believe in? Isn't this a case were another persons religion interferes with the right to (not) believe what you want? By not believing I mean: do not believe that it is a terrible thing to portrey "the prophet mohammed", why would a non-muslim have to abide by the rules of the qur'an? Should a muslim be forced to abide by the rules of the bible/torah/... as well then?
Why would someone who is not a muslim be prevented from watching/creating a cartoon of a religious man he does not believe in? Isn't this a case were another persons religion interferes with the right to (not) believe what you want? By not believing I mean: do not believe that it is a terrible thing to portrey "the prophet mohammed", why would a non-muslim have to abide by the rules of the qur'an? Should a muslim be forced to abide by the rules of the bible/torah/... as well then?
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