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crayola
10-Oct-09, 12:50
I don't see anything wrong with banning swearing in a Christian football league, or any other football league for that matter, but I don't see why the original poster should be allowed to close a thread and deny us the right to respond simply because he didn't like the first reply.

So let's start again....

What are your thoughts on blasphemy or did you think it went out with the dark ages?
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...e-1192412.html (http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-the-sweeper-blasphemy-rife-in-christian-league-1192412.html)
I have mixed feelings. I would rather our great cathedrals were used to celebrate man's greatness but there are still a sizable amount of people who participate in God associated symbolism. Births, marriages, deaths, for example.
Should anyone be able to make fun of or criticise someone elses God willy nilly or should blasphemy laws be restored to the UK.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphe...United_Kingdom (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphemy_law_in_the_United_Kingdom)
Link to original thread (http://forum.caithness.org/showthread.php?t=88221)

Alice in Blunderland
10-Oct-09, 13:04
They are hard push to enforce current laws and legislation so this would just add to the already overloaded system if it were to ever be introduced.

redeyedtreefrog
10-Oct-09, 13:15
I think it's silly, and I cant believe that they wear abolished as recent as 2008. :eek:

Gronnuck
10-Oct-09, 13:39
IMHO swearing, including blasphemy shows a lack of respect for those around you. It is so unnecessary.
Do people gain any kudos from their acquaintances when they use such language? Do they 'score' extra brownie points dependent on how 'bad' they swear?
Blasphemy disrespects not only the religion concerned but its followers and oneself.
If the Christian league want to ban swearing and blasphemy all power to them.

golach
10-Oct-09, 15:18
I I don't see why the original poster should be allowed to close a thread and deny us the right to respond simply because he didn't like the first reply.

I am with gleeber on this issue, his thread, he can do what he wishes, Well done Gleeber mate.

Jester
10-Oct-09, 15:19
Freedom of speech. Unless people are going to be deliberately antagonistic, we should be allowed to say whatever we want.
Far too much political correctness going on nowadays :roll:

Stavro
10-Oct-09, 15:52
Freedom of speech. Unless people are going to be deliberately antagonistic, we should be allowed to say whatever we want.
Far too much political correctness going on nowadays :roll:

You're right we should not be afraid to speak up and out! Political correctness is the disease of the century. So called, blasphemy laws are dangerous though, as it's very easy for fanatics to take justice into their own hands by making false charges against members of other religions. ALL religions are devisive.

crayola
10-Oct-09, 17:56
In my opinion religious hatred is never acceptable but in a civilised society constructive criticism of any religion should not only be permitted but maybe even encouraged. It should be compulsory for some religions. :D

Gizmo
10-Oct-09, 18:06
In my opinion religious hatred is never acceptable but in a civilised society constructive criticism of any religion should not only be permitted but maybe even encouraged. It should be compulsory for some religions. :D

Indeed, i'll poke fun at religion and it's utterly ridiculous concept, until my last breath, and just after that i'll be hoping it's not a load of old fairy tales :p

Vistravi
10-Oct-09, 20:07
Some people have strong faith in religion others dont. I'm very much so in the later party as far as religion is concerned. I say you live your life the way you want to not rthe way you're told to.

I think some people do swear too much. I've heard a few people who have had at least three swear words in every sentence they say which to me is too much. I swear seldomly, its just not nesscarily(sp).

crayola
11-Oct-09, 01:25
Indeed, i'll poke fun at religion and it's utterly ridiculous concept, until my last breath, and just after that i'll be hoping it's not a load of old fairy tales :pYou might be hoping it is a load of old fairy tales if you see Lucifer welcoming you at the gates of Hell. :eek:

Gizmo
11-Oct-09, 09:21
You might be hoping it is a load of old fairy tales if you see Lucifer welcoming you at the gates of Hell. :eek:

No chance, i'll be delighted to be heading south of heaven, after all...the devil does have all the best tunes, Cliff Richard or Black Sabbath?...no contest :p

crayola
11-Oct-09, 15:49
I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late. :cool:

Vistravi
11-Oct-09, 16:11
I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late. :cool:

It's never too late!;)

crayola
11-Oct-09, 16:17
All day long I think of things but nothing seems to satisfy.

Gizmo
11-Oct-09, 16:18
All day long I think of things but nothing seems to satisfy.

Try the Ann Summers website then :lol: