Zad wrote:
Burning churches, mosques, etc will not cause these doctrines to be weakened, au contraire.
I don't have any delusions of religious organizations weakening by burning places of worship. That's not the point.
Zad wrote:
The only way to deal with religion is to mock it, and all the christrapery stuff is fine in my eyes, esp. with the freedom of expression.
What is burning a church other than mocking religion with deeds? Burning a church sends the same message as singing antichristian lyrics, although in a much more concrete way. It won't weaken the religion, but it's a strong provocation.
As for all the "christraping" anti-christian imagery in art, i'm getting pretty damn tired of it. Some bands, like Grand Belial's Key and Profanatica/Havohej pull it off in a great way, but a lot of guys (Glen Benton being a notable example) just sound like angsty teenagers. Just being against something doesn't get you very far.
Zad wrote:
Hatred of a single group/race/religion or whatever borders on fascism, and whilst it's perfectly acceptable to question these religions and doctrines, physical violence is wrong.
Says who? God? I'd say it depends on a lot of different factors.
Zad wrote:
Should people make anti-Islam BM? Why not? It's being hypocritical if it doesn't attack, say, Hinduism and Judaism as well as Christianity, as long as getting violent is never an option. Focusing solely on one religion smacks of something wrong, whether Judaism, Islam, or Christianity (although the last is quite acceptable now).
I would also like to hear more artists voice their opinions on Islam.
I don't really agree with your point about it being hypocritical to focus on a single religion. Christianity is a nuisance to me and Islam may even become a real threat in the near future, but Hinduism or Buddhism, for example, never affected my life in any way.
EDIT: Added some more insights into the issue.