Christians have exhibited their share of intolerance too.
Just look at these examples:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_versus_blasphemy#Christianity
“The Miracle” was criticized as "vile, harmful and blasphemous." After some pressure by the Catholic Church, the New York Board of Regents revoked the film's license on grounds that it was "sacrilegious."
In 1966, Dutch author Gerard Reve was prosecuted for blasphemy, after a piece of prose he wrote described making love to God, incarnated in a three year old donkey.
Movies subjected to criticism over allegedly blasphemous content include The Last Temptation of Christ and Monty Python's Life of Brian (which was banned in Ireland and Norway).
“ Christian Voice” led street protests against the screening of Jerry Springer – The Opera, in which Jesus wearing a nappy says "I'm a bit gay". Christian Voice published the phone numbers of BBC executives. This led to one of these people receiving death threats.
“Dogma” resulted in picketing and charges of blasphemy, and also death threats made against its director and producers.
In 2002, the author of the game Slaughter Cofrade, was accused of violating section 525 of the penal code, which forbids any sort of "attack" on religious dogma, beliefs, or ceremonies. His game depicted the shooting of characters robed in religious clothing and carrying Christian crosses.
In 2005 Marithé and François Girbaud's parodied Leonardo's religious painting The Last Supper in a publicity poster. The Catholic church initiated a controversial lawsuit against the Girbauds, sparking a polemic concerning freedom of expression and blasphemy.
Gerhard Haderer's cartoon book The Life of Jesus was banned in Greece in 2003 under Greek laws of "blasphemy" and "insulting religion". In 2005 its author was given a six-month suspended prison sentence in absentia.
I often find that when I see someone pointing a finger, there are several fingers on his hand that are pointing
back at him.