Not only have I not read all the posts in this thread. I couldn't even see them over the wall of words in the last post.
My questions are:
1) Why are Muslims so superstitious about seeing images of their prophet?
2) Why do they care whether people who don't share that superstition make images of that prophet?
3) Why do so Many Muslims feel entitled to push for secular laws to reflect the tenets of their own faith? In other words, why should anyone have to suffer religious oppression at the hands of another faith?
[I have a bias that anything worth saying can be said simply and succinctly. I will never wade through a post like your last one so keep it brief.]
My questions are:
1) Why are Muslims so superstitious about seeing images of their prophet?
2) Why do they care whether people who don't share that superstition make images of that prophet?
3) Why do so Many Muslims feel entitled to push for secular laws to reflect the tenets of their own faith? In other words, why should anyone have to suffer religious oppression at the hands of another faith?
[I have a bias that anything worth saying can be said simply and succinctly. I will never wade through a post like your last one so keep it brief.]