I would be careful about making generalised comments about Muslim's though. Those people do not represent all Muslims, just some of those living in Kabul, which is one of the most extremist regions on the planet. Your average Muslim elsewhere in the world, while probably ruffled at the sight of seeing his or her religion criticised (as most religious folk are), does not burn flags or stage aggressive protests. Even though this sort of thing is a pretty typical middle-eastern reaction, its not typical of "Muslims" in general. And its not like Christians have a history of tolerance.
I would be careful about making generalised comments about Muslim's though. Those people do not represent all Muslims, just some of those living in Kabul, which is one of the most extremist regions on the planet. Your average Muslim elsewhere in the world, while probably ruffled at the sight of seeing his or her religion criticised (as most religious folk are), does not burn flags or stage aggressive protests. Even though this sort of thing is a pretty typical middle-eastern reaction, its not typical of "Muslims" in general. And its not like Christians have a history of tolerance.