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'''Blasphemy''' is ] of ]. Many cultures disapprove of speech or writing which defames the God or gods of their established religions, and these restrictions have the force of ] in some countries. '''Blasphemy''' is ] of ] or gods. Many cultures disapprove of speech or writing which defames the God or gods of their established religions, and these restrictions have the force of ] in some countries.


There has been a recent tendency in Western countries towards the repeal or reform of blasphemy laws, and these laws are only infrequently enforced where they exist. There has been a recent tendency in Western countries towards the repeal or reform of blasphemy laws, and these laws are only infrequently enforced where they exist.

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Blasphemy is defamation of God or gods. Many cultures disapprove of speech or writing which defames the God or gods of their established religions, and these restrictions have the force of law in some countries.

There has been a recent tendency in Western countries towards the repeal or reform of blasphemy laws, and these laws are only infrequently enforced where they exist.

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