For QAnon Shaman to get Parole, the board of officials suggests that The Shaman does 246 hours of community service at an old folks home. Which old folks home? It is unknown at this time.
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Actually, I believe the Bible is protected by the same laws in Denmark that protect the Koran, namely, freedom of speech. The inequality that exists between Christianity and the other religions in Denmark does not give the Bible special status other than the fact that the state finances its publishing and the religion behind it.The point here, Peter, is that the State of Denmark does not prohibit Islam. There are groups that, using various methods, try to do just that, however, but the applicable laws really are quite clear on this.Islamophobics are everywhere, but thankfully, there is freedom of religion.
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Quote from: odeon on May 03, 2007, 05:14:25 AMActually, I believe the Bible is protected by the same laws in Denmark that protect the Koran, namely, freedom of speech. The inequality that exists between Christianity and the other religions in Denmark does not give the Bible special status other than the fact that the state finances its publishing and the religion behind it.The point here, Peter, is that the State of Denmark does not prohibit Islam. There are groups that, using various methods, try to do just that, however, but the applicable laws really are quite clear on this.Islamophobics are everywhere, but thankfully, there is freedom of religion.Freedom of religion and freedom of speech isn't an absolute. In the UK, I couldn't for instance start the Church of Peter and preach that the English are all evil servants of Satan who should be slaughtered while remaining within the bounds of UK law, since that would fall under hate speech and incitement to violence legislation. It's the same thing when muslims preach that the infidels deserve death; their religion doesn't protect them from prosecution for hate crimes and incitement to violence, and I remember at least one cleric who was deported on those grounds, and I suspect the situation is similar in Denmark.
Very, very few people "deserve" to die.
I think its worth pointing out that the bible changes tone halfway through - Jesus turns up and is like " hey, forget that violent stuff, its peace and love now!" And the second half has a less bloodthirsty emphasis. Not sure sure if the Koran does.
I just came across this: http://siad.wordpress.com/2007/02/22/the-criminal-parts-of-the-koran/
As with most religions, it is both. Consider how an average American presidential candidate goes about to win votes in the Bible Belt.