Tis a symptom of the unwarranted respect granted to such erroneous notions as if they are beyond reproach. An all too common reaction of the privileged majority when their sacred cow is not treated as such by those to which it means nothing, as though the personal convictions of some believer presents a compelling force to silence any comment that believer deems offensive. You see
your voice, opinions, or position simply do not matter, only their precious dogma and its protection matters and every one that does not hold to it should just shut up and be respectful.
I doubt there would have been any umbrage if the figures of humour were Zeus or Ahura Mazda.
He also has the [wrongly informed] ironic view of atheism (and perhaps even science?) as a dogma.
It sure is an odd position to take, to basically admit the position you hold is unsupported and irrational but look, they're no better! Which is also peculiar given that their dogma, their belief without evidence is treated as a virtue.
I wonder if Keith realises (probably not) how utterly ironic his letter is?
Doubtful, very doubtful.
I also [cynically] wonder if Focus gave this comment the Letter of the month,
Twas probably printed in that fine tradition of "balance". IMO this kind self entitled bleat is exactly the kind of thing you either bin or robustly refute as it amounts to a demand for special censorship because someone, somewhere found something offensive.
Hope is but the first step upon the road to disappointment.