I think there is an echo in here, might want to re-edit that one paq
And really no its not the same as saying blacks should be bleached white, that shows a sort of ignorance of your own.
Really what shes showing is what ANY true believer must feel about their religion, unless its one of those amalgamated silly ones.
A Christian by default must think the Jews are wrong, and in fact hope they find salvation with Jesus Christ before their deaths lest they not enter the kingdom of heaven. Likewise a Muslim must think a Christian is wrong. A Jew must think they both are wrong, otherwise they would not remain a Jew.
Its the very nature of these religions, they all can't be right. Either Jesus was the son of God or not, there isn't a grey area there.
I think what people find abhorrent in something like this is you are not suppose to TALK about such things. We are suppose to pretend we all can be right, when in fact some of us would have to be completely, and tragically wrong.
There is nothing stupid, or hateful really in that line of thinking unless you are not a believer yourself. Its the end result of the situation.
In fact think about this.
If you were a Christian, believed in Jesus Christ and all that jazz, and you had a good friend who was a Jew, wouldn't it be your DUTY to try to convert him, to save his soul from the fire that awaits? You would be stupid and hateful if you didn't try! Hell you might even be sinning for not trying to save his soul, I'm not sure how all that works.
One thing interesting is I think I heard something recently where some major Christian group, and I don't recall which one,( I don't really pay attention to this stuff though my gut tells me it was Catholic, though that seems odd) said that you can enter heaven, even as a non-Christian as long as your life was led with Christian ideals even if you didn't 'know' Jesus. Thats obviously a huge change and its not been Christian thought ever, but it shows just how big an issue this is.