At which point can a state shut down and forbid a religion?
September 20, 2013 at 9:26 pm
(This post was last modified: September 20, 2013 at 9:30 pm by Something completely different.)
Recently in Germanland a scandal surrounding a christian denomination called "the twelve tribes" was reveiled. Members of that sect had been abusing children by constantly and repeatedly wipping them with cains for purposes of "disciplin". These measurs of "disciplin" were so severe that when arrests recently took place and the children were taken from their parents they didn`t show any sign of resistance against being seperated from their parents. It was found that inflicting violence on children is a main principle of that sect and is made use of throughout the entire community. Yet in this country, inflicting violence on your children in any form is a criminal offence that can be punished with very severe sentences. Generaly, the laws concerning child protection are very strict here. As such an organisation which has the violent abuse of children writen down within it`s charta, stands in defiance to the law and is either to be disbanded or has to change it`s charta.
This is not the first time that "the twelve tribes" came into conflict with the law here. Homeschooling is forbidden here as a crime categorised under the section of child abuse, it is seen as defying a child an education and social integration aswell as damaging it`s future prospects. A family of that comunity refused to abide to these laws and homeschooled their children (an kept the "unchristian parts" out of the curiculum). As a result the father of the family was sentenced to 5 years in jail.
Here we do not have a "German FBI", instead we have the "Verfassungsschutz" = Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. It`s job is to surveil, investigate and if necessery even prosecute organisations which have chartas demaning the overthroal of the republic with violent methods, defiance of the law or harming the broader population in organised ways. Al Quaida offshots in Germany, Hamas and Hizbollah representatives in Germany, PKK representatives in Germany, the communist terror group RAF, neo nazis, millitant communists, millitant neo nazis, islamist organisations and others have been the usual targets of this federal organisation ( I am not sure but I thing that the persecution of those who produce and distribute child pornography is also their job). But so have also scientology, since scientology collects private data on a massive scale, threatens opposition in occassionaly violent ways (psychological terror also counts) and has guidlines, principles and structures within it`s organisation which are not compatible with the republic and it`s constitutional values, scientology has been under surveilance by the bureau since 1997. Technicaly speaking, the buerau has the power to shut down and even forbid a religious organisation which is inflicting harm on the republic and it`s people or defies it. So I would not be suprised if the buerau will catch up to "the twelve tribes" and put them under surveilance or already has.
Unfortunatly, the sect has already reacted to recent events by emigrating most of it`s children to Austria where the laws concerning child abuse are not as strict.
Still, this recent news got me thinking about alot of things, and one of them is the releationship that religions have with a countries legal text.
Can a state/Should a state, forbid a religious organisation and faith that defies the law and the constitution aswell as inflicts harm on society???
This is not the first time that "the twelve tribes" came into conflict with the law here. Homeschooling is forbidden here as a crime categorised under the section of child abuse, it is seen as defying a child an education and social integration aswell as damaging it`s future prospects. A family of that comunity refused to abide to these laws and homeschooled their children (an kept the "unchristian parts" out of the curiculum). As a result the father of the family was sentenced to 5 years in jail.
Here we do not have a "German FBI", instead we have the "Verfassungsschutz" = Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. It`s job is to surveil, investigate and if necessery even prosecute organisations which have chartas demaning the overthroal of the republic with violent methods, defiance of the law or harming the broader population in organised ways. Al Quaida offshots in Germany, Hamas and Hizbollah representatives in Germany, PKK representatives in Germany, the communist terror group RAF, neo nazis, millitant communists, millitant neo nazis, islamist organisations and others have been the usual targets of this federal organisation ( I am not sure but I thing that the persecution of those who produce and distribute child pornography is also their job). But so have also scientology, since scientology collects private data on a massive scale, threatens opposition in occassionaly violent ways (psychological terror also counts) and has guidlines, principles and structures within it`s organisation which are not compatible with the republic and it`s constitutional values, scientology has been under surveilance by the bureau since 1997. Technicaly speaking, the buerau has the power to shut down and even forbid a religious organisation which is inflicting harm on the republic and it`s people or defies it. So I would not be suprised if the buerau will catch up to "the twelve tribes" and put them under surveilance or already has.
Unfortunatly, the sect has already reacted to recent events by emigrating most of it`s children to Austria where the laws concerning child abuse are not as strict.
Still, this recent news got me thinking about alot of things, and one of them is the releationship that religions have with a countries legal text.
Can a state/Should a state, forbid a religious organisation and faith that defies the law and the constitution aswell as inflicts harm on society???