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  2. Blasphemy law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, The New York Times reported that Massachusetts, Michigan, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Wyoming, and Pennsylvania had laws that made reference to blasphemy. [1] Pennsylvania's blasphemy law was found unconstitutional in 2010. [2] Some U.S. states still have blasphemy laws on the books from the founding days.

  3. Blasphemy law - Wikipedia

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    An Act against Atheism and Blasphemy, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1697. A prosecution for blasphemy in the United States has been seen by the courts in recent decades as be a violation of the U.S. Constitution, and no blasphemy laws exist at the federal level. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution (adopted in 1791) provides:

  4. Blasphemy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, blasphemy was recognized as proscribed speech well into the 20th-century. [ 7 ] [ 23 ] The Constitution entailed a right to articulate views on religion, but not to commit blasphemy, with the Harvard Law Review stating, "The English common law had punished blasphemy as a crime, while excluding "disputes between learned men ...

  5. People v. Ruggles - Wikipedia

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    The decision has had a lasting impact on the interpretation of freedom of religion and the separation of church and state in New York. [4] The case affirmed that blasphemy, as an offense against public decency and morality, was punishable, regardless of the state's stance on religious freedom.

  6. Capital punishment for non-violent offenses - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment for offenses is allowed by law in some countries. Such offenses include adultery, apostasy, blasphemy, corruption, drug trafficking, espionage, fraud, homosexuality and sodomy not involving force, perjury causing execution of an innocent person (which, however, may well be considered and even prosecutable as murder), prostitution, sorcery and witchcraft, theft, treason and ...

  7. Calling the Sermon on the Mount weak or too liberal is ...

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    “To slam the Sermon on the Mount as ‘liberal talking points’ is blasphemy and heresy,” said Clardy, an Episcopalian. Jesus a weakling? Hardly, according to Clardy.

  8. Anthony Bimba - Wikipedia

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    Bimba at the time of his 1926 trial for blasphemy and sedition. Antanas "Anthony" Bimba Jr. (1894–1982) was a Lithuanian-born American newspaper editor, historian, and radical political activist.

  9. Category:Blasphemy law in North America - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemy law in the United States This page was last edited on 18 April 2023, at 12:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...