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Dunno if anyone follows the Friendly Atheist blog over at Patheos, but they've been covering the Asia Bibi blasphemy case (or at least, I occasionally see posts from them on Twitter about this):
https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com...-asia-bibis-death-sentence-in-blasphemy-case/
Let's be perfectly clear: blasphemy laws are an affront to human rights, and the very concept of blasphemy is an affront to good sense. If your god needs to be protected from words, then your god is not a god. It really is that simple. Any blasphemy conviction in any country is an attack on human rights, but this is especially egregious.
What makes this worse is that they are angry at a non-Muslim for failing to believe in the tenets of the Muslim religion, and they tried to execute her for it. Worse, the instigating incident is that they got angry at her for drinking from the same cup as the Muslims were drinking from, thereby making it "dirty." The thing that started all of this was the Pakistani equivalent of having separate drinking fountains for non-whites like much of America once had.
As racist and bigoted as America is, we haven't had separate drinking fountains for decades, but apparently Pakistani Muslims are still murderously enraged by the thought of non-Muslims drinking from the same stuff they drink from.
So now of course massive protests are spreading all over Pakistan because she isn't going to be executed for drinking from the same cup as Muslims and for not believing the teaching of someone else's religion that Mohammed was a prophet:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...nti-blasphemy-protests-spread-across-pakistan
Fuck you, Pakistan.
For any Christians reading this, this is a perfect example of why the founding fathers separated church and state, and why it's a bad idea for you to attack the walls that separate church and state. At one time, Puritans used their majorities in local governments to throw Baptists in jail for praying the wrong way. That's why Baptists used to be strong proponents of separation of church and state. But now that Baptists think they will be the ones calling the shots, now suddenly they think separation of church and state is a bad thing. Fuck.
https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com...-asia-bibis-death-sentence-in-blasphemy-case/
In 2009, a Christian woman named Aasiya Noreen (a.k.a. Asia Bibi) got into a fight with Muslim co-workers over shared water — they said it was unclean because Noreen was Christian. During the fight, Bibi allegedly said she would not covert to Islam and that Muhammad was no prophet, a statement her co-workers took as an insult to their faith. It didn’t take long before her supposed act of blasphemy resulted in a death sentence from a Pakistani judge. That extreme ruling was upheld by an appeals court in 2014.
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Let's be perfectly clear: blasphemy laws are an affront to human rights, and the very concept of blasphemy is an affront to good sense. If your god needs to be protected from words, then your god is not a god. It really is that simple. Any blasphemy conviction in any country is an attack on human rights, but this is especially egregious.
What makes this worse is that they are angry at a non-Muslim for failing to believe in the tenets of the Muslim religion, and they tried to execute her for it. Worse, the instigating incident is that they got angry at her for drinking from the same cup as the Muslims were drinking from, thereby making it "dirty." The thing that started all of this was the Pakistani equivalent of having separate drinking fountains for non-whites like much of America once had.
As racist and bigoted as America is, we haven't had separate drinking fountains for decades, but apparently Pakistani Muslims are still murderously enraged by the thought of non-Muslims drinking from the same stuff they drink from.
So now of course massive protests are spreading all over Pakistan because she isn't going to be executed for drinking from the same cup as Muslims and for not believing the teaching of someone else's religion that Mohammed was a prophet:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...nti-blasphemy-protests-spread-across-pakistan
Fuck you, Pakistan.
For any Christians reading this, this is a perfect example of why the founding fathers separated church and state, and why it's a bad idea for you to attack the walls that separate church and state. At one time, Puritans used their majorities in local governments to throw Baptists in jail for praying the wrong way. That's why Baptists used to be strong proponents of separation of church and state. But now that Baptists think they will be the ones calling the shots, now suddenly they think separation of church and state is a bad thing. Fuck.
