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18 August 2016

1:00 PM

18 August 2016

1:00 PM

Blasphemy is back

The ACT government abolished the crime of blasphemy in 1996. Earlier this month, they brought it back. Religious vilification is now a crime in the ACT. There was a time when to blaspheme, to offend God, was a criminal offence. Even where the offence exists on the statue books, and it does in some states, action has not taken place for generations.

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