Yes, it's true. Religion or no religion, people do kill each other, but it just so happens that whilst these spiteful women have no doubt been less than honest in order to corner an 'enemy', they have employed religion to achieve their aim, and therefore religion is instrumental here - and very much so. Whether you attempt to excuse this by offering worldwide murder statistics, by talking about secular societies, or by saying it happens mainly in villages (where I can only presume you concede people are uneducated - so nothing to be proud of), the fact remains that 'blasphemy' is the charge, that charge can relate only to religion, and it is a charge no different to the one levelled at Salman Rushdie or to the Danish cartoonist who drew pictures of Mohammed, both apparently offending Islam. Where Islam is concerned, tolerance, it appears, works only one way. But that aside, whatever the religion, blasphemy is an antiquated, nonsensical law that denies freedom of speech, and one that in any civilised, progressive, society would be abandoned without hesitation. Thank God(?) we in this country have abandoned it - and good for us I say! No more pathetic excuses, please!