May 20, 2010, as we all know, was the worldwide e-event occasion of "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day". It drew global media attention, but, according to a quick perusal of its Wikipedia article, not much else, and certainly nothing of note for the same date in 2011.
Now, I always felt that the concept was half, or maybe three-quarters, of a great idea. Who doesn't love a good-natured poke at religion, provided that the pokes themselves aren't themselves hateful or otherwise inspired by bigotry? (Is not "Life of Brian" one of the funniest movies of all time?)
Where I thought that the idea fell somewhat short, however, was in singling out Mohammed, and thus Islam, for fun. Why not have an "Everybody Draw Moses, Jesus, and Mohammed Day"? That way, not only would all three of the big Judeo-Christian prophets get their moments in the spotlight, the fact that they'd be featured together would symbolize how closely related they've always been, and their implicitly equal footing would thus rankle theological extremists of all three stripes, rather than just the one.
Thoughts, all?
Now, I always felt that the concept was half, or maybe three-quarters, of a great idea. Who doesn't love a good-natured poke at religion, provided that the pokes themselves aren't themselves hateful or otherwise inspired by bigotry? (Is not "Life of Brian" one of the funniest movies of all time?)
Where I thought that the idea fell somewhat short, however, was in singling out Mohammed, and thus Islam, for fun. Why not have an "Everybody Draw Moses, Jesus, and Mohammed Day"? That way, not only would all three of the big Judeo-Christian prophets get their moments in the spotlight, the fact that they'd be featured together would symbolize how closely related they've always been, and their implicitly equal footing would thus rankle theological extremists of all three stripes, rather than just the one.
Thoughts, all?
