(08 May 2016, 9:46 pm)James101 wrote http://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/ja...ents-buses
Unfortunately this then also happens. Promoting religion in any way is always going to upset someone.
Aye.
Which is why I think it would be great if there were no religiou advertising, whatsoever, anywhere other than in the relevant place of worship.
Since its going to happen, though, so long as it's not advocating violence or oppression (which it wouldn't be, in order to remain illegal.) an advert regarding Islam is no better or worse than one about Christianity or atheism.
The "Illegal to have a legal name" ads are really confusing Big'un, but the stuff they're referring to is so tin foil hat that it's really hard to explain to him other than in terms of "some people think they're outside the law and this ad is about that"
Edit: for those seeking a less 12 year old suitable explanation, it's all discussed here, with quite a few lawyers involved in the conversation and plenty of links to clarify stuff
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_u...f-bollocks