It is thanks to Islam , Muslims have been clamouring to extend
the blasphemy laws to Islam so they can persecute the infidels in
England.
The MPs are sensible , now Islam can be attackes as a cruel
religion
4.34 women are inferior , whip them if they speak up
8.39 wage war till Islam is the only religion left in the world
5.52 Xtians and Jews are unbelievers
9.5 kill the unbelievers wherever you find them etc.
all verses of the 'holy' quran which can be found on the net
eg do a google search 'quran 4.34'
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Blasphemy laws are lifted
By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent
Britain's ancient laws of blasphemy have been abolished by MPs.
A campaign to repeal the offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel,
which made it illegal to insult Christianity, was proposed in January
by the Liberal Democrat Evan Harris.
It was supported by public figures including the author Philip Pullman
and the academic Richard Dawkins.
They claimed the little-used laws served no useful purpose, while
allowing religious groups to try to censor artists.
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Evangelists had tried to prosecute the director-general of the BBC
over the controversial musical Jerry Springer =96 The Opera.
MPs voted to support the abolition of blasphemy in an amendment to the
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill.
This has now received Royal Assent, condemning the laws to history.
Maria Eagle, the junior justice minister, said in the debate: "These
offences have now largely fallen into disuse and therefore run the
risk of bringing the law into disrepute.
"Given that these laws protect only the tenets of the Christian
Churches, they would appear to be plainly discriminatory."
But Edward Leigh, a Conservative MP, claimed their abolition would
encourage more people to make fun of Christianity.
"Getting rid of the blasphemy law sends a message that that is OK, but
it is insulting to many Christians," he said.
The last successful prosecution for blasphemy was in 1977, when the
publisher of Gay News, Denis Lemon, was given a suspended sentence for
printing a poem about a Roman centurion's love for Jesus.
The private prosecution had been brought by the campaigner Mary
Whitehouse.
Last night, Terry Sanderson, the president of the National Secular
Society, said he was "thrilled" that Sir Ian McKellen, the actor, will
read the poem in question, The Love That Dares to Speak its Name, at a
party to celebrate the abolition of the laws next month.
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