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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]MineralMan
(151,191 posts)People suffer for that. In those cases, it has little to do with personal beliefs, but with a culture that puts religion above all other matters. In the past, even Christianity has had such cultures and extreme violence resulted against those who did not believe in the dominant religion.
If religion were only a personal thing, then it would not be a political issue. Sadly, religion often becomes a political issue, because religion often attempts to exert political control. When that happens, reactions to it should be expected. In today's world, Islam does attempt to exert itself in political settings, often to the detriment of people living in some societies. When religion crosses over into politics, it becomes more than a personal thing.
Christianity did it. Judaism did it. Islam does it. The fundamentalist Christians in the US would like to do it, and work toward that goal, even now. Whenever and wherever that happens, it deserves reaction.