I saw the deletion and vaguely remembered that something interesting had been there. When it finally came back to me I was shocked. Shocked that a provocative but thought provoking post should be deleted. Shocked that someone (I didn't know who) was thin-skinned enough to complain. Shocked that the spirit and integrity of the Free Form/Chaos thread had been violated. Shocked that something not unsafe for work had been deleted. And now I'm shocked again, to find that the thread's originator, and someone I regard as a free thinker, was the thin-skinned complainer in question.
Starting this thread was brilliant. It serves basically as the
Speakers' Corner of the Cycling News forums. The tacit agreement has been that you could post whatever you wanted, so long as it was nominally "safe for work", and one of the things I most liked about it is that moderators seem to take a hands off approach (as long as the "safe for work" dictum is adhered to).
The "Zombie Jesus" post was sharp in its critique, and in subjecting fundamental Christian theology to the pragmatic test of common sense. For Christianity one could easily substitute Judaism, Islam, or even quantum physics. Such a test can serve to strengthen one's conviction in the process of confronting and coming to grips with it. If the believer's understanding and indeed faith are injured by a sharp tweaking, how will it withstand life's true tests, and of what use will it be?
Now that the thread's originator has succeeded in getting a post deleted merely because he found it offensive, it's open season on the thread, and anyone can complain about anything they're offended by. Now, it's "avoid religious themes." Next, someone will complain and perhaps it will be avoid political themes or avoid sexual/sexist innuendo. Eventually we'll forget why the thread existed in the first place and when it finally peters out no one will care.
And I just have to point out that the complainant is among the first to complain otherwise about prudishness and censorship. Give me a break!