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Make blasphemy universally illegal
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The President of Indonesia is at the United Nations General Assembly and has proposed an international law to make blasphemy illegal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So if I have got this right then, God, the One true God, or the Gods that exist can do what the heck they like to us and we cannot speak out against this despicable treatment. Meanwhile anybody can appoint themself as a spokesperson for these deities and tell us what we can or cannot say. So much for freedom of speech and thought. What if we took all these people who speak for the 'gods' and put them all together on an island somewhere for a few years to resolve all the differences and see how the rest of humanity get on without them? I think perhaps the gods would enjoy the break as well, assuming that they exist. If they don't we still have a win situation.
Chakka35
Why does anyone imagine that the eccentric views of the President of Indonesia are of any importance, or that the UN has the power to pass such a universal law? Relax, folks.
17:09 Sun 30th Sep 2012
jomifl
Don't worry Dicky, the queues outside the lawcourts would be so long that no-one would get tried in their own lifetime. Unless the penalty is summary execution I can't see it working :-)
08:17 Mon 01st Oct 2012
Starbuckone
...How do they think they will be able to enforce this - it is bad enough now with too few policemen. We shall need one standing on the corner of every street.
00:38 Mon 01st Oct 2012
ludwig
...I don't think there's any serious chance of it happeneing.
09:28 Mon 01st Oct 2012
This thread reads ominously like a list of Jewish quotations made just prior to the onset of the holocaust.
It would seem that the most difficult reality for otherwise rational people to grasp is the potential of those far less rational but no less determined than themselves, in sufficient numbers, to pursue a mutually preferred delusion. Throughout history, the innocent have made themselves victims of their own refusal to contemplate and acknowledge the depravity of those in pursuit of an equally depraved cause. Your refusal to consider the unthinkable is their most powerful weapon against you."I don't think there's any serious chance of it happeneing."
Why does anyone imagine that the eccentric views of the President of Indonesia are of any importance, or that the UN has the power to pass such a universal law? Relax, folks.
17:09 Sun 30th Sep 2012
jomifl
Don't worry Dicky, the queues outside the lawcourts would be so long that no-one would get tried in their own lifetime. Unless the penalty is summary execution I can't see it working :-)
08:17 Mon 01st Oct 2012
Starbuckone
...How do they think they will be able to enforce this - it is bad enough now with too few policemen. We shall need one standing on the corner of every street.
00:38 Mon 01st Oct 2012
ludwig
...I don't think there's any serious chance of it happeneing.
09:28 Mon 01st Oct 2012
This thread reads ominously like a list of Jewish quotations made just prior to the onset of the holocaust.
It would seem that the most difficult reality for otherwise rational people to grasp is the potential of those far less rational but no less determined than themselves, in sufficient numbers, to pursue a mutually preferred delusion. Throughout history, the innocent have made themselves victims of their own refusal to contemplate and acknowledge the depravity of those in pursuit of an equally depraved cause. Your refusal to consider the unthinkable is their most powerful weapon against you."I don't think there's any serious chance of it happeneing."
Sandyroe, that headline is misleading – and so is the content of the report. The government doesn’t appear to be proposing to legislate against blasphemy – rather against intimidation and criminal damage. Not the same thing at all.
Boxy, // "It can only be blasphemy if it is of the One True God"//
//not correct//
It's absolutely correct because they all think theirs is the 'one true god. What a headache for the judge!
Boxy, // "It can only be blasphemy if it is of the One True God"//
//not correct//
It's absolutely correct because they all think theirs is the 'one true god. What a headache for the judge!
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If a universal law is required at all, it should be one which makes it illegal to make blasphemy illegal.
Blasphemy is a rule that should be internal to a particular religion, like not eating certain foods or doing certain rituals. It should be of no concern whatsoever to anyone who isn't a follower of the that religion.
Blasphemy is a rule that should be internal to a particular religion, like not eating certain foods or doing certain rituals. It should be of no concern whatsoever to anyone who isn't a follower of the that religion.
Ludwig, my thoughts exactly, if people want to shackle themselves to a set of ludicrous beliefs then that is their choice, not mine. Anyway we would have to have a worldwide law and a list of proscribed sayings or deeds that some people would find blasphemous. I suspect that would be a very long and silly list and difficulties would be encountered when one religion's custom is another's blasphemy. Perhaps the basis of a pythonesque comedy series.
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