(September 10, 2020 at 8:37 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(September 10, 2020 at 8:31 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Oh my god! DID YOU miss the part of the title where I put the word "RELIGION" in?
I am on his side. RELIGION is the scam. So he should be arrested for criticizing religion?
The article wasn’t about religion, it was about a man arrested for running afoul of anti-blasphemy laws.
I’m on his side as well - I support freedom of religion (probably more than you do). But religion being a scam has nothing to do with the article. No, he should not have been arrested for criticizing religion, but - again - that’s not the point of the article.
Let’s try an analogy. Suppose I believe that the banking system is a fraud. I know it is illegal to rob a bank, but I do so anyway. Is my arrest for bank robbery a ‘scam’?
Boru
How can one run "afoul" of anti-blasphemy laws?
Since when should it be illegal to criticize any religion?
Who did he rob? He merely questioned religion, and offended people.