Xarog
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QFT.So you're implying that if he HAD said "God is petty" then all this religious backlash would have been justified?
I don't like that idea, because it reinforces a belief that religion is somehow off-limits for ridicule or even criticism.
If you can't criticise a religion, then you have to completely abide by it. And how can you simulataneously abide by three Abrahamic religions, one polytheistic religion, one religion based on the theory of enlightenment and all the sundry smaller religions? They are mutually incompatable!
Now, before people start equating religious criticism with hate speech, let's have a look at some examples of each, shall we?
Hate speech:
"All you atheists are going to rot in hell."
"One settler, one bullet."
Religious criticism:
"Religious adherence is becoming obsolete, as we are technologically advanced such as to no longer need supernatural explanations for natural forces. We are also enlightened enough to appreciate the immediate harmful effects of 'immoral' actions, without needing archaic threats of punishment in the afterlife to dissuade us from acting improperly."
Okay, that was a bit academic. But even if you compare blasphemy with hate speech, the differences are quite easy to spot:
Hate speech:
"All you atheists are going to rot in hell."
Blasphemy:
"Deities are not necessarily as perfect as you would have us believe." (This could be more succintly expressed as "God is petty" or "Allah is a pig".)
Whether GC blasphemed or not is immaterial. He's allowed to, and so is everyone else.
Although, I'm not sure telling atheists they are going to rot in hell is hate speech.