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Eugene

(61,939 posts)
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 08:58 AM Oct 2018

Rights groups push for yes vote in Irish blasphemy referendum

Source: The Guardian

Rights groups push for yes vote in Irish blasphemy referendum

Vote on whether to decriminalise blasphemy coincides with presidential election on Friday

Harriet Sherwood Religion correspondent
Thu 25 Oct 2018 05.00 BST

Irish voters will decide on Friday whether to remove a clause in the country’s constitution that makes blasphemy a criminal act. A yes vote in the referendum would be a further sign of the diminishing influence of the church in the once staunchly Catholic country.

The referendum is being held alongside the presidential election, in which the incumbent, Michael D Higgins, is expected to win a second term. It follows May’s landslide referendum vote in favour of removing a constitutional clause effectively outlawing abortion.

The last prosecution for blasphemy in Ireland was in 1855, but three years ago Irish police investigated comments made by Stephen Fry on television in which the comedian described God as “capricious”, “mean-minded”, and an “utter maniac”. The investigation was later dropped after Gardaí decided insufficient numbers of people had been outraged.

Voters will be asked whether they want to remove the word blasphemy from a clause in the 1937 constitution that says: “The publication or utterance of blasphemous, seditious or indecent matter is an offence which shall be punishable in accordance with law.”

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/25/rights-groups-push-for-yes-vote-in-irish-blasphemy-referendum
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Rights groups push for yes vote in Irish blasphemy referendum (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2018 OP
Good. Most religious statements are blasphemous to other religions. MineralMan Oct 2018 #1
They God Damn better vote yes! edhopper Oct 2018 #2
After Friday you will be officially welcome in Ireland marylandblue Oct 2018 #3

MineralMan

(146,325 posts)
1. Good. Most religious statements are blasphemous to other religions.
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 11:16 AM
Oct 2018

Religious freedom cannot exist if there are laws that punish blasphemy. I'm sure I say something blasphemous every day.

edhopper

(33,606 posts)
2. They God Damn better vote yes!
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 07:01 PM
Oct 2018

I mean Jesus Fucking Christ, blasphemy laws hve no place in a modern country.

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
3. After Friday you will be officially welcome in Ireland
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 07:41 PM
Oct 2018

Book your trip now before the other blasphemers buy all the tickets.

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