Atheists In Kenya Society speak out against the arrest in Tanzania of the founder of Faithless Hijabi under the country's blasphemy laws. 


Zara Kay Arrested For Blasphemy

Atheists In Kenya Society speak out against the arrest in Tanzania of the founder of Faithless Hijabi under the country's blasphemy laws. 


2 comments:

  1. The letter should advocate for the freedom of conscience and not religion --Religions take too many freedoms --hence blasphemy laws; especially where a death penalty can be imposed.

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  2. Blasphemy laws are an affront against all humanity and a red-flag that religion in the area of control has reached harmful cult-level status. Blasphemy, all by itself, touches on every aspect of the Bite Model of Cults. 1) Behavior Control, 2) Information Control, 3) Thought Control and 4) Emotional Control. The person accused of Blasphemy is thought harmful to the cult because there might be new (I)nformation heard by the cult members about contradictions, mistakes and lies the cult that might change the minds victims trapped in the cult-level religion. This new information can make cult-members have (T)houghts about their beliefs they never had before which the cult tries to hide from it's members to keep them under the cults control, (E)motion control comes from the fear of being punished for thinking freely about the required beliefs of the cult so as to not accidentally blaspheme, and (B)ehavior is Controlled so that cult members will turn in other humans which have different beliefs about the cult after doing independent research the cult wants cult members to not be exposed to. Zara is a victim of a cult she wants nothing to do with, except maybe to expose the harm that it might cause to other humans.

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