Hunger striking for special treatment

May 14, 2006
By Paul Pritchard

CSF protest poster More on the Catholic Secular Forum who, having killed off Tickle My Funny Bone, are still demanding the banning of The Da Vinci Code.

“Catholic Secular Forum (CSF) activists will go on a fast unto death if the government fails to take action against anti-Christian movies,” CSF general secretary Joseph Dias told the BBC.

The group claims that the film is offensive because it hits “certain basic foundations of the religion.” If the CSF really do feel threatened by a blockbuster, they really do have one hell of a shaky set of beliefs.

Update

Ecumenical News International (via) reports that the Mumbai Catholic Council has threatened to stop the screening of the film if the government fails to ban it, and one Roman Catholic has offered a bounty of US$25 000 on the head of author Dan Brown.

3 Responses to “ Hunger striking for special treatment ”

  1. W Byron Guilford on May 15, 2006 at 6:39 am

    Paul,
    this is indeed a mad world. If the CSF guys are offended by the daVinci code, why don’t they just stay home and watch a rerun of Daddy knows best…. or is there a law in India that forces them to watch the movie? With the doctors on strike, maybe the shrinks are on strike too and J Dias can’t get any professional help. That would explain it.

  2. Nunsploitation.net Webmaster on May 17, 2006 at 12:41 pm

    $25,000! The bounty for Jesus himself was only 30 pieces of silver.

  3. Paul on May 17, 2006 at 7:32 pm

    That’s inflation for you

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