People say that to avoid conflict its is sometimes best to avoid discussing religion and politics. Recent events in Indonesia and overseas have highlighted how bent some people can get when their religion of choice is portrayed in a less than desirable way.
First the Danish cartoons of Prophet Mohammed. They have started a fire storm of protest in Muslim countries, with copy cat groups like the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), staging angry protests in Jakarta. Another event to get religious Muslims irate (apart from newly launched Indonesian Playboy) was a photographic depiction of Adam & Eve in a Jakarta museum. The people responsible for the exhibit got the wrath of the FPI, and could do jail time if a court finds that they ‘insulted a religion’.
Its a mad world we live in, you can get 3 years for conspiracy to mass murder, and 5 years for pretending to be Adam & Eve. I think the whole organised religion thing is totally out of whack. Look at some of thre biggest trouble spots in the world, Isreal / Palestine, India / Pakistan, Northern Ireland not to mention the whole Al Queda, JI. problem. When people feel they have a God given track to the truth and everyone must conform, we’ve got trouble.
Here in Indonesia most people are moderate and accepting. Hinduism is all about fertility so, naked bodies are no problem. Its always a good idea to show a degree of respect around places of worship.
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What I find particularly amusing, is watching Muslim protestors, who can often be seen yelling death to the west, getting upset over some cartoons which are actually quite funny. It is the height of hypocrisy yelling for someone’s death and then freaking out when they say something back. People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Don’t you think that westerners might be just a little offended to have someone yelling for their deaths. What’s worse a little harmless humor or calling for someone’s death.
Re cartoons, I’d comment but am afraid that I’d be tracked down somehow and find myself on the wrong end of a fatwah. Geeeeez what a world we live in.
G’Day Nick,
The goldern rule when travelling anywhere in the world is NOT to discuss religion or politics.
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