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It’s called a parody, and it’s not that subtle for people to be “confused” — religious and non-religious alike. This form of expression has been around for millennia. It has nothing to do with courage or lack thereof, and Egypt — among other Arab countries — has already proven to be too uncivilized for honest, direct, and reasonable debates. It’s why most of us “infidels” nod our heads in agreement when a believer says something utterly stupid, because if we disagree out loud, the conversation will never end, and like Dr. House (played by Hugh Laurie) from House M.D. said, “If you could argue with religious people, there would be no religious people.”