White House won't denounce "Piss Christ"

tay

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Maybe if the Christians who are so offended by this art display get out there and kill a few hundred of each other to get our attention.

But they won't.

And that of course is the difference between the Christians and Islam. Christians are all about the self, Islam is about the whole reilgion and all the people.



The entire video is fascinating and I recommend giving up the hour to watch it.



"The Right Hand of God still mixes politics, religion and money for party and profit. Still covers his tracks in a fog bank of secrecy, complexity, and sleight-of-hand. Still says to his flock, "Trust me."


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DaSleeper

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I have a question. Since when is any government required to comment on every incident of religious disrespect? Let's face it, if the White House were to do so Obama wouldn't have time for anything else considering the thousands of times a year that it occurs. This is the usual right wing BS with the usual right wing idiots sagely nodding their heads.

It's election time, that means time for the rightwing nutters to go on their predictable anti-Presidential religious crusade.
It's fun to watch the left circle the wagons every time Obama screws-up......8O...:lol:
 

CDNBear

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It's fun to watch the left circle the wagons every time Obama screws-up......8O...:lol:
Oh come on DaS. He didn't screw up.

Everyone knows selective outrage is all the rage. Obscene attacks on Christianity are trendy, acceptable and besides, all the cool kids are doing it with public funds.
 

CDNBear

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Sean Hannity is always a riot.
Not that I disagree or anything, but that really isn't the point.

Muslims offended, riot, White House official position, denounce source of offense.

Christians offend, a little complaining, White House official position, crickets.

Election theatrics, Fox News nuttery, double standards, ineptness, or whatever. It's a pattern.
 

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In its boldest development in a generation, the Louvre Museum has a new wing dedicated to Islamic art, a nearly $130 million project that comes at a tense time between the West and the Muslim world.

Louvre curators tout their new Islamic Art department, which took 11 years to build and opens to the public on Saturday, as a way to help bridge cultural divides. They say it offers a highbrow and respectful counterpart to the recent unflattering depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in Western media that have sparked protests by many Muslims.

Still, one of the Louvre’s own consultants acknowledged that some Muslims could be “shocked” by three images of Muhammad with his face exposed in the new wing. Many Muslims believe the prophet should not be depicted at all — even in a flattering way — because it might encourage idolatry.

Maury said Muhammad’s face was only covered up in Islamic art starting in the 15th century, when Muslim scholars decided to interpret the veiled figure as a more respectful image
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The Quran has no direct prohibition against depicting Mohammad, though it does contain verses saying that those who insult him are cursed.


Louvre Museum: Islamic art honored amid cultural clash - trivalleycentral.com: National News
 

Colpy

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I have a question. Since when is any government required to comment on every incident of religious disrespect? Let's face it, if the White House were to do so Obama wouldn't have time for anything else considering the thousands of times a year that it occurs. This is the usual right wing BS with the usual right wing idiots sagely nodding their heads.


Absolutely correct!

Now, if only they had stood up for free speech and avoided denigrating the film and the film makers of the anti-Muslim film in question.

In its boldest development in a generation, the Louvre Museum has a new wing dedicated to Islamic art, a nearly $130 million project that comes at a tense time between the West and the Muslim world.

Louvre curators tout their new Islamic Art department, which took 11 years to build and opens to the public on Saturday, as a way to help bridge cultural divides. They say it offers a highbrow and respectful counterpart to the recent unflattering depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in Western media that have sparked protests by many Muslims.

Still, one of the Louvre’s own consultants acknowledged that some Muslims could be “shocked” by three images of Muhammad with his face exposed in the new wing. Many Muslims believe the prophet should not be depicted at all — even in a flattering way — because it might encourage idolatry.

Maury said Muhammad’s face was only covered up in Islamic art starting in the 15th century, when Muslim scholars decided to interpret the veiled figure as a more respectful image
.
The Quran has no direct prohibition against depicting Mohammad, though it does contain verses saying that those who insult him are cursed.


Louvre Museum: Islamic art honored amid cultural clash - trivalleycentral.com: National News

Yep.

Anyone doubting the beauty of Muslim art just needs to take a look at Spain, and the remnants of Moorish architecture, etc.

Oh, and yes, Islam has been going backwards ever since the 13th century.

And I wonder how long it will be until some idiot detonates himself in the Louvre because of the depiction of their cult hero??
 

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I'd go trash their embassy but by the time I get to Ottawa I'd be more pissed at airlines and people who walk too damn slow.
 

petros

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It's just too damn far but if I did ever meet up with the artist face to face, I'd voice my opinions and possibly kick him in the nuts.
 

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"And the idea of using something that some people consider sacred and then parading that out a negative way is simply inappropriate and wrong. And I wish people wouldn't do it. Of course, we have a First Amendment. And under the First Amendment, people are allowed to do what they feel they want to do. They have the right to do that, but it's not right to do things that are of the nature of what was done by, apparently this film."


GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: We’ve seen General Martin Dempsey call Pastor Jones to say, “Please don’t promote this film.” You think that’s a good idea?

MITT ROMNEY: I think the whole film is a terrible idea. I think him making it, promoting it showing it is disrespectful to people of other faiths. I don’t think that should happen. I think people should have the common courtesy and judgment- the good judgment- not to be- not to offend other peoples’ faiths. It’s a very bad thing, I think, this guy’s doing.


But I'm not apologizing

Luv Flip Flopper Mittens..............


Full Transcript: George Stephanopoulos and Mitt Romney - ABC News
 

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There's a clear and obvious difference between thinking that something shouldn't be done, and thinking there should be a law against it.

If this guy wants to make 'art' that insults people, that's his choice. We don't have to buy it, see it, or acknowledge it. You have the right to be offended by it if you choose.

I find 'Honey Boo Boo' offensive on many levels, but I'm not trashing embassies, or wanting to fly across the country to punch someone in the face about it.
 

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"And the idea of using something that some people consider sacred and then parading that out a negative way is simply inappropriate and wrong. And I wish people wouldn't do it. Of course, we have a First Amendment. And under the First Amendment, people are allowed to do what they feel they want to do. They have the right to do that, but it's not right to do things that are of the nature of what was done by, apparently this film."


GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: We’ve seen General Martin Dempsey call Pastor Jones to say, “Please don’t promote this film.” You think that’s a good idea?

MITT ROMNEY: I think the whole film is a terrible idea. I think him making it, promoting it showing it is disrespectful to people of other faiths. I don’t think that should happen. I think people should have the common courtesy and judgment- the good judgment- not to be- not to offend other peoples’ faiths. It’s a very bad thing, I think, this guy’s doing.


But I'm not apologizing

Luv Flip Flopper Mittens..............


Full Transcript: George Stephanopoulos and Mitt Romney - ABC News

Mitt said, in essence:

"While I disagree with your views, I defend your right to express them"

An attitude you seem to find incomprehensible.

No surprise there.
 

Corduroy

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I wonder, did Ronald Reagan, Bush I, Clinton or Bush II denounce it? Because "Piss Christ" was made and displayed in 1987. This **** is old.The White House has had 5 administrations and 25 years to denounce it. Maybe they did denounce it. I don't know. Does every subsequent administration have to denounce it though? Is that the best you can do? Surely you have a more contemporary insult to Christianity you can demand the secret Muslim socialist president to denounce and dump all your persecution complexes on.