You can't really offend that which does not currently exist. I can't offend Genghis Khan any more than I can offend the prophet or Jesus.
> The same way, someone would offend you by offending your family.
No, that's not the same way.
Maybe for those offended it might be? It can explain a lot of the anger.
But they fail to recognize that their religion, its rules and customs apply to them, the subscribers to that religion and not to the rest of the world.
You can't really offend that which does not currently exist. I can't offend Genghis Khan any more than I can offend the prophet or Jesus.
> The same way, someone would offend you by offending your family.
No, that's not the same way.