Yes, but we're not in the Middle Ages. We should strive to be something better.
Otherwise atheists are no better than those of conservative religions.
Otherwise you portray, ironically the very religious practices that you are trying to seperate yourself from.
Although, I understand what you're getting at Muslims, probably believe that it was also built for them, as would Buddhists, Christians etc. Generally the whole public. Which is essentially the real market the company aims for.
Therefore, scenarios like this are an issue.
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It's sad that faiths are portrayed as fundamental, purely because they strongely believe in something.
Today's population seems to be sucked up by the illusional picture painted by today's media.
You are not a fundamentalist, for believing in something.
I've met many Muslim's who don't...
Then, you just get into a bunch of moral issues.
If freedom of speech is truelly implemented, then, Muslim's have every right to decide what they feel is right or wrong. Including this picture.
I find that kind of unfair. Surely you understand that Muslims aren't asking you to impose there belief upon others, by asking not to publicly show any picture of Mohammed? All there asking from you is to respect their belief.
I don't mean to be funny, but you should re-consider your post.
Although I can't speak for the Irish and the Welsh, I do know something of Scotland.
After Scotland struck oil, the economy of said country was boosted phenominaly, it was now statistically possible for Scotland to function as a...
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