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Tue Sep 29, 2015, 07:07 PM Sep 2015

Why repealing blasphemy laws might help promote religious freedom (ANALYSIS)

By Brandon G. Withrow | Religion News Service
September 29 at 3:40 PM

“God is a lie.”

In some countries, uttering, scribbling or texting that statement will get you thrown in jail, beaten with a rod or possibly killed. The “crime” is blasphemy and Wednesday (Sept. 30) is “International Blasphemy Rights Day,” set aside by human rights activists to highlight the blasphemy laws on the books in 22 percent of the world’s nations, according to the Pew Research Center.

Among those countries frequently cited by human rights groups with the most aggressive laws banning free expression are China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

“Freedom of conscience is a fundamental right, and it must be valued, protected and advanced everywhere in the world,” says Michael De Dora, director of the Center for Inquiry’s Office of Public Policy — the organization behind Blasphemy Rights Day — and the center’s representative to the United Nations. The Center for Inquiry is a humanistic and First Amendment watchdog group based in Buffalo, N.Y.

Blasphemy laws have been deemed unconstitutional in the United States since 1952, but globally the picture is different.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/why-repealing-blasphemy-laws-might-help-promote-religious-freedom-analysis/2015/09/29/80125a9e-66e0-11e5-bdb6-6861f4521205_story.html

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Why repealing blasphemy laws might help promote religious freedom (ANALYSIS) (Original Post) rug Sep 2015 OP
I am a Christian Theist TexasProgresive Sep 2015 #1
Er, maybe "enshrine" is not the best word choice. rug Sep 2015 #2
Separation of religion and state should be gospel... Fumesucker Sep 2015 #3
Anyway, are gospels reliable and moral to begin with? Yorktown Sep 2015 #4

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
1. I am a Christian Theist
Tue Sep 29, 2015, 08:19 PM
Sep 2015

and I firmly believe that every nation should enshrine the separation of religion from state.

 

Yorktown

(2,884 posts)
4. Anyway, are gospels reliable and moral to begin with?
Wed Sep 30, 2015, 12:12 AM
Sep 2015

Miracles? Slavery..

Let's have separation of church and state with the least possible amount of gospels.

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