Sounds quite risky to me ...
I don't mean to be the wet blanket here, but meeting people at a church doesn't always mean meeting logical people, some may be easily offended / angered by questions about their faith ... In their eyes it's still an untouchable truth.
Also I know that in many places "Blasphemy" is still prescribed as "Insighting Hatred" might be a bit of a legal grey area ... wouldn't want you to get fined / warned after all.
Maybe it would be a good idea to write to them and arrange something more formal and mutually beneficial ... you may loose shock value but gain insight and rational discussion.
Regards
Sam
I don't mean to be the wet blanket here, but meeting people at a church doesn't always mean meeting logical people, some may be easily offended / angered by questions about their faith ... In their eyes it's still an untouchable truth.
Also I know that in many places "Blasphemy" is still prescribed as "Insighting Hatred" might be a bit of a legal grey area ... wouldn't want you to get fined / warned after all.
Maybe it would be a good idea to write to them and arrange something more formal and mutually beneficial ... you may loose shock value but gain insight and rational discussion.
Regards
Sam
"We need not suppose more things to exist than are absolutely neccesary." William of Occam
"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" William Shakespeare (Measure for Measure: Act 1, Scene 4)
"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" William Shakespeare (Measure for Measure: Act 1, Scene 4)