On Blasphemy: An Analysis
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2011
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Vroom, Henk
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This contribution deals with two questions: a) what is blasphemy and what is the difference between blasphemy and discrimination?, and b) does the state have responsibilities to protect citizens against blasphemy? Although it cannot do without fundamental critiques society also needs social cohesion. I discuss British and Canadian law in relation to blasphemy. With reference to the distinction between two aspects of human identity - how we are made without our own doing, and how we have come into being because of our own values and beliefs – I indicate the difference between discrimination and attacks on what is holy to a person.
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blasphemy, critique, dialogue, identity, pluralism, social cohesion