Έλληνες Άθεοι και Αγνωστικιστές / Greek Atheists and Agnostics – Facebook 2014-12-03 20:22:57


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Facebook .com/profile.php?id=100002797363547" >Enea Qazimi 8:52pm Dec 3
Can't the almighty,all powerful all glorious god protect himself? :P

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Facebook .com/profile.php?id=100002157609757" >Yog Dagon 4:59am Dec 4
Έτσι είναι. Διορθώστε πρώτα τα σκατά εντός της Ευρώπης, και μετά απευθυνθείτε και στο Πακιστάν, γίδια.

" Whilst the resolution correctly calls for the protection of religious minorities and for the overturning of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, the EHF has repeatedly called attention to the continuing discrepancy between the EU’s willingness to condemn blasphemy laws abroad, and its unwillingness to criticize similar blasphemy laws within EU member states. An alarming number of EU members including

Cyprus,

Czech Republic, Denmark, Spain, France (Alsace Moselle), Finland, Germany,

Greece,

Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia still have laws relating to blasphemy, or to the similar offence of ‘religious insult’[7].

These laws are not just ancient, harmless laws however; they can produce very real attacks on the right to freedom of speech and expression in the modern-day, as demonstrated by the case of Filippos Loizos, who was given a 10-month suspended prison sentence by a Greek court in January of this year for writing supposedly ‘blasphemous’ comments on Facebook about a monk. "