If anybody should be "offended" by opinions, it is the people that do not believe in fairy tales, threats of eternal damnation, and other very aggressive symptoms of mental illnesses caused by belief in the supernatural. The religious fanatics, and people that do not speak out against them, are contributing to the destruction of the world - and I am never going to think that superstition is equivalent to logic and reason. If it hadn't been for religion, we'd probably have had many medical and scientific breakthroughs long before they came into fruition (think stem-cell research).
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . Get The Picture ? Get the Picture? By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Feb 09, 2006 So here's my question, and it's a simple one because I am a simple man: The New York Times will not print any of those Danish political cartoons that mock Islamic violence, but it will publish a picture of Mary, the mother of Jesus, covered with dung. What's up with that? Here's what the Times wrote about the cartoons: "(We) and much of the rest of the nation's media have reported on the cartoons but Rating: 5