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Racial and Religious Hatred Bill

Thank you. I had not intended to speak to the amendment, but having listened to the debate I need to say something. First, the blasphemy law is out of date. Would we sit down today to consider a blasphemy law for any religion? No, we would not. Secondly, the Church of England does not require the law. The Church is strong enough and important enough not to need such protection. This is a Christian country. Its religion is accepted by the state. It is not a secular state, although there are many people in this country who do not realise that there is a state religion. We are moving towards a loosening of the ties between state and Church. That will benefit both bodies. There was a time when the state and the Church badly needed each other to keep order. That is not the case today. The Church of England does not need this archaic blasphemy law to protect it.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
675 c535-6 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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