Thief
Rogue Theologian
looks like title material for another opWhat about God's feelings?
He cares greatly about my opinion of him.
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
looks like title material for another opWhat about God's feelings?
He cares greatly about my opinion of him.
What is morally right and what is legally right often are not the same thing.Why would you have a need to talk badly about other religions? Is that not the ego that make someone want to trash talk other peoples belief?
would it morally right?What is morally right and what is legally right often are not the same thing.
Here in the UK the crazy blasphemy law was repealed in 2008, it should never have been a crime in the first place. One should be able to say exactly what one wishes about any religion and its god, especially as they are more than likely to be human creations which don't exist in reality.
It is interesting that nowadays blasphemy is accepted, but if you deny climate change, say something against homosexuality, don’t accept feminism, or are critical to unlawful immigration, it is like you would be guilty to blasphemy. Can’t avoid to think that modern day god is the “liberalism” that accepts all kind of injustice, but not reason, truth or justice.
Blasphemy - A victim less crime
It could be morally right or wrong to criticize a religion. Depends on the circumstances.would it morally right?
to realize a bad perspective in a religious practice
and then say nothing
but of course....if you point out the fault
the believers....want your head
Personally Morally right comes before legally right. I do not want to harm others, or say bad about their beliefWhat is morally right and what is legally right often are not the same thing.
The UK is not just England you know. It comprises Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well. I live in Wales, I am not Welsh, nor was I born in the UK, although I am British.
Here in the UK the crazy blasphemy law was repealed in 2008, it should never have been a crime in the first place. One should be able to say exactly what one wishes about any religion and its god, especially as they are more than likely to be human creations which don't exist in reality.
This is an interesting topic. Where does one draw the line in what is blasphemy and what is not. When one considers that all the gods and goddesses that people relate to exist in Space and people take their guidance from these gods and goddesses they are entitled to that truth because that truth exists in reality. Of course there is no scientific evidence for it but Science should be seen to be in its infancy and can easily be disputed in the future, so that a different Reality is then perceived. That is why I say that there are infinite realities depending on individuals and even as one matures in age and learning.Here in the UK the crazy blasphemy law was repealed in 2008, it should never have been a crime in the first place. One should be able to say exactly what one wishes about any religion and its god, especially as they are more than likely to be human creations which don't exist in reality.
This is an interesting topic. Where does one draw the line in what is blasphemy and what is not. When one considers that all the gods and goddesses that people relate to exist in Space and people take their guidance from these gods and goddesses they are entitled to that truth because that truth exists in reality. Of course there is no scientific evidence for it but Science should be seen to be in its infancy and can easily be disputed in the future, so that a different Reality is then perceived. That is why I say that there are infinite realities depending on individuals and even as one matures in age and learning.
So what does a blasphemy law have anything to do with this scenario. It is that individuals are entitled to their truths as these are genuinely held beliefs, so that any person writing or uttering criticisms of those truths can be seen in law as committing a hate crime of sorts. So effectively the law of blasphemy does not relate to the generally accepted truth but to individually accepted truths. So blasphemy laws in modern free and democratic states are legally unenforceable because no judge will know what is the actual truth except for highly enlightened individuals like myself
States can say that any person uttering sentiments that run against the official religion of the State (as in Islamic Republics) are committing blasphemy and they would be right. The UK has an official religion of the Anglican Church but church numbers are dwindling so few people believe in Christianity in a multicultural environment so that blasphemy law against the official religion of the State is unenforceable as belonging to a particular religion means you are effectively blaspheming against other religions by what you do and say.
The State has to explicity state that it is a Christian or a Islamic or a Hindu or Buddhist State for any blasphemy law to be legitimate, so that practitioners of other faiths have a choice of leaving the country and finding somewhere else to live.
But truth is not just about official religions, it is a state of mind and ones actions whether they are truth-oriented or based on lies and deceit. Does any State claim to be based on truth to be able to charge an individual with blasphemy. Truth is forever being ascertained through human endeavours, and we are heading towards the goal of total and Ultimate Truth, the Reality.
Well I wish she'd have a word with me.What about God's feelings?
He cares greatly about my opinion of him.
Blasphemy is not blind hate.Blasphemy isn't a crime, but the blind use of it is self-abuse, akin to drug addiction in my opinion.
Deities don't fully exist in vacuums, part of us are them and they are us. I think there is a real reality to this, not just "ideas" or archetypes but even if they are, they are tools for liberation. Hence to blaspheme all gods without respect of what they represent is self-abuse because it is harming your potential spiritual and personal growth.
In other words, blind hate is ignorance, and ignorance will prevent growth.
Every person pursues a spiritual path, so that any criticism of another person is blasphemous then.Blasphemy is if you say something hurtful or bad about other religions then your own beliefs. or born holybooks from spiritual paths
Because it is a spiritual belief, just because you do not belive in something does not give a right to make bad comments on others belief. just like spiritual people must respect atheists.Blasphemy is not blind hate.
Blasphemy is saying or doing something against a being that doesn't exist.
If you criticise my politics, there's no law against that
If you criticise my musical taste, there's no law against that.
If you criticise my Mum & Dad there's no law against that.
So why is there a law against criticising imaginary friends?
If it has to do with their god/buddha yes one should not make fun or make evil comments on someones belief, but asking question in a polite way is of course ok.Every person pursues a spiritual path, so that any criticism of another person is blasphemous then.
I agree
but speak straightforward and a believer might call you an infidel
draw sword
and try to cut your head off
I agree that it is rude and unseemly to make fun of another person's religion, i.e. by mocking Muhammad in a cartoon picture.If it has to do with their god/buddha yes one should not make fun or make evil comments on someones belief, but asking question in a polite way is of course ok.
But example making fun in cartoon of Muslim prophet is a very bad way of blasphemy
Why should we be rude toward others? i dont get that at all.I agree that it is rude and unseemly to make fun of another person's religion, i.e. by mocking Muhammad in a cartoon picture.
However, it is still the RIGHT of people to be rude. They should be free to be rude without fear of stoning, imprisonment, etc.