No of course not, Mitch,
I don't find your username in the least bit offensive, and I certainly don't want you to take down your Lord 13 banner. But do you see the point I'm making?
I had never heard of Monster Magnet or the song Lord 13 (It's good though isn't it? I was getting some definite early Pink Floyd references there). So, the point is this -
If I were a bit religiously sensitive (I'm not) and having no knowledge of the harmlessness of the Lord 13 song I could quite easily jump to all sorts of wrong assumptions around some ignorant pre-judged demoniacal meaning to the name 'Lord 13' - and get my panties in a right old knot about it - couldn't I?
Such things have been known. Back in the 60s John Lennon made a slightly ill-judged comment about how the Beatles seemed to have become more popular in youth culture at the time than religion. What he mistakenly said was, 'the Beatles are bigger than Jesus.' It caused a right old kerffuffle - with thousands of people in the US burning their Beatles albums.
So, of course we have to be careful about what we say to make sure it's not offensive. But we also need to avoid hypocrisy.
I was watching the old 80s comedy series 'Allo Allo' on TV last night and I found myself thinking, should the show be cancelled because of its use of humorous names like 'General Von Klinkerhoffen'? or 'Yvette Carte-Blanche'? Of course not. And the Broadcasting Standards Authority obviously doesn't think so either.
So should we start getting all paranoid about a reference to some German words we find mildly amusing? I think not. I'm sure some English words are absolutely hilarious in German.
We must surely be allowed just a teensy bit of humour in our Viva-ing now and then, shouldn't we?