(May 9, 2010 at 12:03 pm)Eilonnwy Wrote: Well, you're assuming that the just because it's not a crime in England that it makes it inaccurate. There are lot of countries where it is a crime, and lots of states in the US where it is listed as a law, though not enforced. Furthermore, the UN has been passing blasphemy resolutions to protect Islam from criticism. So it is relevant if you dared to look outside your little country.
Furthermore, even if all of the above wasn't true, it still used to be a huge crime in the past and that's enough to make the statement relevant.
The statement as it stands is not universally accurate. Accurate is not the same as relevant.
I thought I said that I didn't know what the situation is worldwide and I won't take lessons from an American about looking outside my little country.
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