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Another thing I hate about Christians is that they think the whole world should follow their religion and all other religions don't matter. Truth be told, if people wanna worship Satan, they can, as long as they don't do anything illegal like sacrifice a sheep. And imagine a Satanist's feelings when a film like the Passion of the Christ comes out. Yes, I'm sure the Christians REALLY cared about their feelings, yet when the Satanists finally get a film that, according to the most flawed work of fiction in existance (the bible) is linked to the Devil, all the Christians make a fuss because their religion is insulted.
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I kind of agree with your overall idea, but this paragraph is incredibly flawed. First of all, Satanism is a religion based on the worship and progression of evil, and such a thing, no matter what "equal rights" say, sholud not be considered as a faction that deserves fair treatment.
Satan is the image of evil no matter what religion you follow, so showing Satan as the bad guy in Passion of the Christ is a totally adequate representation of the guy. And furthermore, followers of Satanism know that Satan is evil, and so the portrayal of him as such would not offend any of his worshippers.
"And Imagine the Satanists feelings..." - that just made me laugh. I can imagine a Satanist screaming, "SATAN IS EVIL, SATAN IS GOD, but I mean really, did you have to make him look so bad in the Passion? Just come on. Think of Satanists for once."
And really, the Bible is an awesome book with some killer stories. It's not a flawed work of fiction. The only time when it becomes flawed is when people take it literally and try to force their inaccurate interpretations down other people's throats.
So yeah. That's what I have to say on that matter.
And for some desperate hope of staying on-topic, I like the 4th book best, movies are all right, blah blah blah.