I do not encourage making fun of other religions for the reasons others have mentioned.
Jesus said anyone who calls his brother a fool is in danger of Hell. So to call someone a fool, even for believing in a lie, is dangerous.
I'd rather avoid calling anyone a fool 'coz I can be a dumb fool myself at times.
I think that Christians DO have absolutely no sense of humor. I'm not saying this excuses the content of the show, though.
Nate, I am very surprised to hear the former coming from you. How can one decide one's level of humor/or humorlessness (if there's such a word)? Sometimes, ppl just don't find the humor in the same thing. Some of us don't find it in SouthPark or Moral Orel, but that doesn't mean we don't have a sense of humor. It's just different. Shall I interpret your statement as --> "Most/All Christians (including those you've met in CAA) you've met do not share the same sense humor as you do."?
But I'm glad to agree on the latter.
Also I think people do need to stop taking every little thing so seriously. When people get offended by every little thing then we turn into "political correctness. "Ooh, being called a midget offends me, I'm 'vertically challenged.' 'The Bible is offensive because it says mankind and excludes women.'" You see what I mean? There are times to be offended, yes, but that isn't all the time and at every little thing.
You have a good point, which I agree to especially in certain cases. BUT while I'm mostly offended by shows that mock Christianity but I wouldn't automatically categorize myself as being offended by "every single little thing." Isn't it too easy to conveniently slap a label on Christians the moment we voice out some protest?
"Christians are too sensitive. The problem is YOU christians, not us [secular] ppl."
You'd almost think that one could claim superiority due to their high tolerance or insensitivity level. On that scale, anyone who gets offended by something, loses cool points. Since Christians get offended when mocked, they earned their position down there. Too bad for them.
Please don't get me wrong. I'm just fighting for some little bit of freedom of expression that's left for us. We're not saying "You will go to to hell, you evil AS! May all Moral Orel producers burn in Satan's flames for mocking God's ppl! Jesus hates the anti-Christian role AS is taking. Let's go picket in front of their headquarters and stone them to death! Infidels."
We're just saying, we don't like this show because it makes fun of Christians. I think that's a valid reason and point of view. I don't think you're being too sensitive or intolerant. You have that freedom to say this, especially in a forum like this.
Hey, no problem with that. That's what I've been saying. Don't like it? Don't watch it. That's the best way to show your disdain. Let your money do the talking, it's the only thing the secular world listens to.
No problem too, brother. I'm definitely not watching it but it is quite healthy to take some time to diss this show in a safe environment.
Or wait, do you all think that it's fine and appropriate to let the world diss us (the Christian faith in general) but it's NOT OK for us to diss something?
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Contrary to what some of you might want to believe, I think CAA members have a lot of things in common. Just because we disagree on one topic, doesn't mean we disagree on everything else, yeah. XD
So when we have discussions like this where everyone has differing opinions, don't let this discourage you from the fellowship.
Cheers,
Mave
PS: I have to go now, so it's probably best to consider my questions as rhetorical.