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'''Blasphemy''' is saying stuff that [[God]] doesn't like. You can't really commit blasphemy because god doesn't exist, therefore there's nothing God likes or dislikes.
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'''Blasphemy''' is saying or doing stuff that's grossly disrespectful of [[God]] or [[Polytheism|Gods]]. You can't really commit blasphemy because god doesn't exist, therefore God can't be humiliated.
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==The law==
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Although there is no real blasphemy some nations put people into prison or even execute people for what they think is blasphemy against their favourite God. Pakistan and a few other backward [[Islam]]ic countries are notorious for their cruel use of blasphemy laws. <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/pakistans-blasphemy-laws Pakistan's blasphemy laws]</ref><ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/faisal-kutty-/blasphemy-laws_b_5149380.html Why Blasphemy Laws Are Actually Anti-Islamic] [[User:Proxima Centauri|I]] don't know enough to tell if these laws are or are not Islamic</ref> Blasphemy laws are also found in Christian nations. <ref>[http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/blasphemy.html Blasphemy and Censorship in Christianity and Islam]</ref>
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Even in the United States you can't rely on the [http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/First_Amendment First Amendment]. In Pennsylvania a teen who simulated sex with a [[Jesus]] statue risked two years in youth custody for violating a law hardly anyone heard of. <ref>[http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2014/10/03/teen-who-desecrated-jesus-statue-hit-with-6-month-ban-from-social-media-and-350-hours-of-community-service/ Teen Who “Desecrated” Jesus Statue Hit with 6-Month Ban from Social Media and 350 Hours of Community Service]</ref> Other states may have similar laws, we don't know. Does the Pennsylvanian law violate the [[w:c:liberapedia:Constitution of the United States|US Constitution]]? Unless someone is heroic enough to mess with a revered object ''and'' take the case right up to the [[w:c:liberapedia:United States Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] with a possible two-year prison sentence hanging over him/her we won't find out.
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Advice to readers who want to ''"blaspheme"'' in ways that might break the law in their country<br>
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Don't! Learning and improving rational arguments against [[Religion]] is more effective and, at least in western liberal democracies won't get you into trouble with the courts. <ref>Not every nation that holds elections is a western democracy, In Indonesia for example [[wikipedia:Alexander Aan|Alexander Aan]] got into trouble for promoting [[atheism]].</ref>
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{{Good and bad Christianity}}
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==See also==
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*[[Apostasy]]
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*[[Heresy]]
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==References==
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==External links==
 
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*[http://atheism.about.com/od/religiousauthority/a/heresy.htm Heresy, Apostasy, and Blasphemy, Challenge and Rejection of Religious Authority]
 
*[http://atheism.about.com/od/religiousauthority/a/heresy.htm Heresy, Apostasy, and Blasphemy, Challenge and Rejection of Religious Authority]
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[[Category:Religion]]
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[[Category:Religious terms]]
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[[Category:Christianity]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 2 October 2017

Blasphemy is saying or doing stuff that's grossly disrespectful of God or Gods. You can't really commit blasphemy because god doesn't exist, therefore God can't be humiliated.

The law

Although there is no real blasphemy some nations put people into prison or even execute people for what they think is blasphemy against their favourite God. Pakistan and a few other backward Islamic countries are notorious for their cruel use of blasphemy laws. [1][2] Blasphemy laws are also found in Christian nations. [3]

Even in the United States you can't rely on the First Amendment. In Pennsylvania a teen who simulated sex with a Jesus statue risked two years in youth custody for violating a law hardly anyone heard of. [4] Other states may have similar laws, we don't know. Does the Pennsylvanian law violate the US Constitution? Unless someone is heroic enough to mess with a revered object and take the case right up to the Supreme Court with a possible two-year prison sentence hanging over him/her we won't find out.

Advice to readers who want to "blaspheme" in ways that might break the law in their country
Don't! Learning and improving rational arguments against Religion is more effective and, at least in western liberal democracies won't get you into trouble with the courts. [5]


There is a good and a a bad side to Christianity, see the category page

See also

References

  1. Pakistan's blasphemy laws
  2. Why Blasphemy Laws Are Actually Anti-Islamic I don't know enough to tell if these laws are or are not Islamic
  3. Blasphemy and Censorship in Christianity and Islam
  4. Teen Who “Desecrated” Jesus Statue Hit with 6-Month Ban from Social Media and 350 Hours of Community Service
  5. Not every nation that holds elections is a western democracy, In Indonesia for example Alexander Aan got into trouble for promoting atheism.

External links