Secularism is commonly defined as the idea that religion should not interfere with or be integrated into the public affairs of a society.
It is often associated with the Age of Enlightenment in Europe, and plays a major role in Western society.
This page is here, because I, the person who put it here, thought it was needed to make a stand.

"I do not seek to offend religious sentiment, but I will not submit to tyranny.
Demanding that people who do not accept Muhammad’s teachings should refrain
from drawing him is not a request for respect but a demand for submission."
Ayaan Hirsi Ali

I, who put this page here, respect and understand the freedom of religion. It is my belief however, that no religion...

No religion of love
No religion of peace
No religion of understanding
No religion of wisdom

No religion, in the name of any god ... can ever justify the oppression or tyranny of any human rights or minds,
whether they be male or female, white or black, religious or atheist.

I believe a man is free to practice his religion, and not just your religion,
in his church, his mosque or his temple if he so pleases, but,
under no religious law can he oppress the eternal, burning freedom of the human soul,
whether that soul is inside or outside of that temple.

This page is here, because I, the person who put it here, thought it was needed to make a stand.

A stand for freedom of all religions, and not just your religion. A stand for my and your freedom against religious dogma ever ruling public affairs of the free society I strive to live in, reguardless of time or country.

A stand for enlightenment.

The original Mohammed cartoons
The original Mohammed cartoons, bigger detail
Partial or no info helps extremists exaggerate
All gods need to get used to critisism
It's not easy being loved by idiots and extremists
Mohammed self censorship

If you too want to make a stand for freedom, the kit for this webpage is available through torrents as
Mohammed cartoon freedom webpage.

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke