Kuntzman’s exhibition of tolerance for another’s faith came after Boone said a “Saturday Night Live” skit went too far when it distorted the movie’s message. He called it “diabolical” because of its misrepresentations and its targeting of Christians.
“They know if they did this to Muslims they’d have to be put into the witness protection program,” Boone told the Hollywood Reporter on Monday. “There’s nothing sacred at ‘SNL’ – except maybe the words ‘Muhammad’ or “Allah.’ They’d never take those names in vain, but when they called God a ‘boob man,’ they took his name in vain.”
Boone, in an interview, told WND, “The parody is a parody of a movie that doesn’t exist. The movie that we made has nothing whatsoever to do with homosexuality … there’s not a reference to anyone Jewish. [There’s] nothing whatsoever in the parody that relates to the film itself.”