What constitutes blasphemy?

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You may not have guessed it, but Canada has had a blasphemy law on the books since 1892.


It seems like a radical rule for a modern nation, but this is what Section 296 of the nation’s Criminal Code says:
(1) Every one who publishes a blasphemous libel is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.

(2) It is a question of fact whether or not any matter that is published is a blasphemous libel.

(3) No person shall be convicted of an offence under this section for expressing in good faith and in decent language, or attempting to establish by argument used in good faith and conveyed in decent language, an opinion on a religious subject.
Even with that caveat in part 3, the fact remains that a charge of blasphemy could theoretically land you a prison sentence of up to two years.

What constitutes blasphemy? Who knows. Whatever offends you, really, and that’s the problem. One person’s satire is another person’s sacred cow. It’s all in the eye of the beholder.

To be fair, that law hasn’t been successfully used against anyone since 1935. Even when Monty Python’s Life of Brian was released in 1979, the law was invoked, but the charges didn’t go anywhere.

But it’s still in the books and that’s a problem since other countries where blasphemy laws are used can point to Canada as proof that they’re not anomalies. By repealing it, Canada could send a message, just as Denmark did last week, that they support free speech in all forms.

Greg Oliver, President of the Canadian Secular Alliance, even launched an online petition on Parliament’s website last summer urging legislators to repeal the law. It got enough signatures that the Justice Minister and Attorney General of Canada had to respond. It may have looked like a generic form letter, but they said the law would be reviewed.

And it now appears that Section 296 is headed to the ash heap of history.

Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould proposed a revision of the Canadian Criminal Code that would include a repeal of the blasphemy law.

Canada Is on the Verge of Repealing Its Blasphemy Libel Law
 

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I guess it would vary depending on personal dogma.
 
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Danbones

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a : the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God accused of blasphemy
b : the act of claiming the attributes of a deity
for a mere man to suggest that he was … divine could only be viewed … as blasphemy — John Bright †1889
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: irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blasphemy

lots of room for trouble there
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darkbeaver

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How about showing disrespect for anything sacred?

Facts do not do that.


A chunk of worked stone weighing tweleve hundred tons dosen't do that.

Let me expand, CNC cut stone with tool samples, hahahahah it's all bean done before, before what you might ask, the dark ages I might offer, History as we know it is bullshjt, we invent it to fill gaps that come up on the cycle.

Mooo
 

MHz

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Why piss around mincing words, they are liars, it does not matter one f*cking bit what the lie is about and as such all should be punished. Mainstream media might as well set up a booth at the Courthouses.
 

darkbeaver

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My heart goes out to those who suffer the indignity of compliance to the old world order, they would chain you and we don't give a fuk

God thought to intimitate us. This is our universe, as much as humanly possible. Join our revolution $42.00 bucks a month, get the latest drug induced reading of near space.

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MHz

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We could start here as the weather affects everyone on the planet and it is being run to be a big income earner for the World Banksters.

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darkbeaver

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We could start here as the weather affects everyone on the planet and it is being run to be a big income earner for the World Banksters.

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I saw that old guy crush that magot in less than a second, we should commision a coin
a bug crushing moment immortalized in bronze, come on MHZ put some cash into the project, prove you're interested in saving the world, we can introduce for free if you can get to Nova Scotia where we rule every aspect of the taxpayers miserable life by right of the meat between our ears
of course that was baseless booasting which we will defend depending on the liquar supply etc
 

MHz

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I couldn't even save Chance. F*ck humanity, it deserves to fester like the infected disease it really is
 

Murphy

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Tsk. Tsk. Suffering from the storm raging in your mind. It's your childhood, rising up to meet your fears once more. Learn to embrace the conflict and find a placid place to play.

Remember when you'd wake up in the middle of the night, screaming that an evil monster was under your bed? It was a bad dream, they said. But it wasn't. It was the emotional turmoil. The unguarded hateful side of you that festered under the bed. You called it the pizza monster. Clerics call it the vileness of abandonment.



No matter its name, the fear stayed with you. Even to this day, in a drug induced sleep, it wakes you. It crawls through your dreams and occupies your subconscious thoughts.

But it does have a name. The Goo. And it continues to fester within.
 

Hoof Hearted

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So if my wife asks me if that new dress she bought for Church makes her look fat, and I respond, "No. It's your ass that makes you look fat"...

I could do some hard time for blasphemy?
 

Danbones

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after you get your jaw bones replaced
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but you likely won't be a repeat offender for a while till your speech abilities return

Blasphemy is just the father of PC speech...but in the end it's all about thought control

"And let's also not forget that Satan and his demons, as temptors, are also able to suggest blasphemous thoughts to people's minds. Regarding this, CH Spurgeon wrote:

These thoughts, if you hate them, are none of yours, but are injections of the Devil, for which he is responsible, and not you. If you strive against them, they are no more yours than are the cursings and falsehoods of rioters in the street. It is by means of these thoughts that the Devil would drive you to despair, or at least keep you from trusting Jesus. The poor diseased woman could not come to Jesus for the press, and you are in much the same condition, because of the rush and throng of these dreadful thoughts. Still, she put forth her finger, and touched the fringe of the Lord's garment, and she was healed. Do you the same.

Jesus died for those who are guilty of "all manner of sin and blasphemy," and therefore I am sure He will not refuse those who are unwillingly the captives of evil thoughts. Cast yourself upon Him, thoughts and all, and see if He be not mighty to save. He can still those horrible whisperings of the fiend, or He can enable you to see them in their true light, so that you may not be worried by them. In His own way He can and will save you, and at length give you perfect peace. Only trust Him for this and everything else. (Also from the book All Of Grace by CH Spurgeon).

God will not condemn you for tempting thoughts that Satan or his subordinates suggest into your mind."
http://www.benotconformed.org/thoughts.htm

WOW loopy as f**K