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Blasphemy law abolished without fanfare

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ruby27 | 09:34 Fri 07th Mar 2008 | Religion & Spirituality
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I was quite surprised that this law had been abolished with so little fanfare.

Is that a sign that Christians acknowledge the inequity of a law that only protected Christianity

Or that I have just missed the widely publicised debates?
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I want to give Mibs stars!
I want mibs to SEE stars!
Now I want Theland to have stars too!
I'll settle for some soft toilet tissue.
I'm really trying to avoide a smutty comment here Theland.

(I hope you realise the sacrifce I'm making in an effort not to become the Jezzibelle of R&S).
San Izal is for masochists.
Was there really a saint called "Izal?"
Ah thank you. that brings back memories. One of my first jobs aged 13 was knocking on doors selling, "Bleach, Soap & Pine, three for half a crown."
How much is half a crown these days?

It's powerful stuff if it can stop air raides!
Two shillings and sixpence. 12.5p
Wow! I wish I could go back in time and buy a house then.
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My apologies to Quinlad, having read China's post I checked on News.

I agree with Octavius that the Racial and Religious Hatred Act of 2006 is much more appropriate and comprehensive.



Nice post to Ripley, China.
I hope it helps. They're not in a nice place.
I'm sure it will. I'll visit her thread again in a mo.

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