A paisley Buddah crucified on a menorah shaped christmas tree growing out of a meteorite.-- JesusHChrist, Sep 22 2006 How does that offend druids? (I can feel a list of other un-offended religions coming on here).-- pertinax, Sep 22 2006 Jesus, you're right. Except that Buddha is spelt with an extra d. And Muslims wont give a damn about this. And nor will any Hindus, Seiks or followers of Quetzalcoatl, feathered serpent of the Olmecs.-- zen_tom, Sep 22 2006 Shouldn't it say 'To offend the easily offended'?-- Shz, Sep 22 2006 ...wearing no pants-- phundug, Sep 22 2006 ...thinking.-- baconbrain, Sep 22 2006 //Shouldn't it say 'To offend the easily offended'?//
Some people go out of their way to be offended, as far as I know there is nothing any human can do which will not either offend someone, or cause them to pursue legal action.-- fridge duck, Sep 22 2006 //Some people go out of their way to be offended//
I find that offensive.-- Shz, Sep 23 2006 - you missed the crucified lamb and holy cow on pentograms to the left & right.
What's the point of this? Am I too far gone? I am not offended, I was just left wondering ... why?-- Zimmy, Sep 23 2006 That menorah-shaped Christmas tree sounds interesting ... that could be an idea itself.-- phundug, Sep 25 2006 zen_tom: Muslims will be offended by the idolatry. Add a MacDonald's hamburger for the Buddha to eat, and you'll offend both the Hindus and the French in one go.-- DrCurry, Sep 25 2006 Actuall, the croissant is a symbol of victory over the Muslims, which I guess makes it Christian as well.-- DrCurry, Sep 26 2006 The monkey to man continuum diagram offends all of them. Plus it's already on a bunch of tee shirts.-- Cuit_au_Four, Sep 26 2006 Are there any other food-related religious symbols?
I'm thinking of writing a thesis on the influence of being a bit peckish on worship and religion.-- Murdoch, Sep 26 2006 random, halfbakery