Sat7166
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Ok, here's what I think:
The thing we should understand is that religion is important to some people and if you make fun of it, you can really hurt their sentiments. Why? I was an atheist for a period of time and also religious so I sort of understand both perspectives. Atheists(or anyone not of that particular religion) may think that it's kinda stupid to care about a fictional character(their Gods/God) that was written in fiction by a stranger. At the same time, religious fanatics may believe they have to somehow protect their religion's honor or something.
However, there exists a line between these two extremes. First of all, people have sentiments towards religion because religion has maybe helped them through a dark time, maybe they consider the God/Gods as their family so it's kinda bad to see this kind of depiction.
However, every religion teaches a person to be humane and compassionate, so even if people are making fun of their religion, they should have enough wisdom to not get hurt by it. After all, religion doesn't need people to protect it, only to follow its teachings.
What I want to say is that, no we shouldn't make fun of religions that are actively worshipped. This seems like the act of a rebellious teenager that has face tattoos just to annoy his parents. But at the same time, true followers of any religion should have enough sense and wisdom to not get enraged by a bad depiction of their God/Gods.
The thing we should understand is that religion is important to some people and if you make fun of it, you can really hurt their sentiments. Why? I was an atheist for a period of time and also religious so I sort of understand both perspectives. Atheists(or anyone not of that particular religion) may think that it's kinda stupid to care about a fictional character(their Gods/God) that was written in fiction by a stranger. At the same time, religious fanatics may believe they have to somehow protect their religion's honor or something.
However, there exists a line between these two extremes. First of all, people have sentiments towards religion because religion has maybe helped them through a dark time, maybe they consider the God/Gods as their family so it's kinda bad to see this kind of depiction.
However, every religion teaches a person to be humane and compassionate, so even if people are making fun of their religion, they should have enough wisdom to not get hurt by it. After all, religion doesn't need people to protect it, only to follow its teachings.
What I want to say is that, no we shouldn't make fun of religions that are actively worshipped. This seems like the act of a rebellious teenager that has face tattoos just to annoy his parents. But at the same time, true followers of any religion should have enough sense and wisdom to not get enraged by a bad depiction of their God/Gods.