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Is it illegal to burn the bible or any religious symbols in Poland?


David_18 66 | 969
11 Mar 2011 #1
Not that i intend to do it ... Just wondering.
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #2
Haven't heard about any law regarding it, but don't do it in public cause, I have no idea what they would have done to you xD
Havok 10 | 903
11 Mar 2011 #3
The mob is going to burn you at the stake and when all is done Radio Maria will pick up your remains and dump'em into Vesuvius
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #4
hahahaha funny post xD and "exorcist" the body remains before dumping cause it would been clearly an posessed person ;p
OP David_18 66 | 969
11 Mar 2011 #5
The mob is going to burn you at the stake and when all is done Radio Maria will pick up your remains and dump'em into Vesuvius

HAHAHHA made my night!

So its legal?
Havok 10 | 903
11 Mar 2011 #6
Yes it is.
Zman
11 Mar 2011 #7
No it isn't.
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #8
tell us which law that forbids it
Havok 10 | 903
11 Mar 2011 #9
No it isn't.

Yes it is and I'm gonna prove it to you! ah fock it, who cares...
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #10
ah fock it, who cares...

So its legal?

:=)
?
convex 20 | 3,930
11 Mar 2011 #11
Yes it is and I'm gonna prove it to you! ah fock it, who cares...

I'll save you the effort. It's apparently illegal to insult people's religious beliefs. The singer for Behemoth got into a bit of trouble for ripping up a bible:

The District Court in Gdynia, Poland has dismissed charges against vocalist/guitarist Adam "Nergal" Darski of Polish extreme metallers BEHEMOTH in connection with a September 2007 incident when he reportedly called the Catholic Church "the most murderous cult on the planet" during a BEHEMOTH performance in Gdynia and tore up a copy of the Bible onstage.
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #12
So it is illegal if there are more then 2 complaints... So if you tell people that it's an experiement and not a real bible or something and people don't get mad at you. It's ok
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
11 Mar 2011 #13
So in private, you can burn as many as you want.
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #14
Same with Gay and their "hobbies" ;p Unless of course the neighbours will complain about all the smoke! :p
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
11 Mar 2011 #15
Same with Gay and their "hobbies" ;p

You mean stamp collecting or woodwork or something? I've never heard of bible burning as a hobby, but in Poland anything is possible.
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #16
but in Poland anything is possible.

beats me
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
11 Mar 2011 #17
You mean stamp collecting or woodwork or something? I've never heard of bible burning as a hobby, but in Poland anything is possible.

Stop being naive....

You know perfectly well what he is talking about. Hair dressing, interior decorating and being a coffee barista at Starbucks. You know....
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #18
Well your a bit naive as well. Or maybe I should have wrote it different: jumping in the bed with his buddy
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
11 Mar 2011 #19
Well your a bit naive aswell

Somebody doesn't have his sarcasm detector tuned correctly tonight...

:-)
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
11 Mar 2011 #20
jumping in the bed with his buddy

You think making love is a hobby?
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
11 Mar 2011 #21
Better than gardening in my opinion.
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
11 Mar 2011 #22
Undoubtedly, and you don't need to wear gloves and wellies. Usually.
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
11 Mar 2011 #23
Unless it, ehm, floats yer boat! So the leather mask with the little red ball gag thingy is optional? Go figger.
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
11 Mar 2011 #24
leather mask with the little red ball gag

I must have led a sheltered life.
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
11 Mar 2011 #25
Undoubtedly.

:-)
Havok 10 | 903
11 Mar 2011 #26
I'll save you the effort. It's apparently illegal to insult people's religious beliefs

Yes, i agree what that.

Would burning the bible in order to provide necessary heat in a winter time be considered an offense as well? Because the moment i burn it, I'm just telling everyone that i was in hypothermia and i had to do it in order to survive. Case closed.
convex 20 | 3,930
11 Mar 2011 #27
Apparently if it offended more than two people :)
Harry
11 Mar 2011 #28
You think making love is a hobby?

There are a couple of posters here who clearly have wanking as their major interest in life, that and pretending to be Polish.
Olaf 6 | 955
11 Mar 2011 #29
what they would have done to you

- Crucify! Hello?! ;)

The mob is going to burn you at the stake and when all is done Radio Maria will pick up your remains and dump'em into Vesuvius

Hahahahahah! Good one, Havok.

So in private, you can burn as many as you want.

Yep, just as any other pulp fiction literature! But books haven't got a very high energy value as combustible material:) If you still persist on burning books (which I'd frown upon), pick a paperback copy, it's cheaper;). Or try coal instead. But if burning the Bible would make you happy - go ahead you bloody blasphemer!!!

[and please, take it as a compliment:) ]

So it is illegal if there are more then 2 complaints...

Will it matter if someone sends a letter of appreciation too? Would it balance the complaints? :)))

You think making love is a hobby?
Better than gardening in my opinion.

You just use different tool and dig somewhere else, that's all.

There are a couple of posters here who clearly have wanking as their major interest in life

OMG who is it! Give names! LOL
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2,158
11 Mar 2011 #30
You think making love is a hobby?

ehrm it can be... regarding certain posters here and wierd... "sex fashions"

So the leather mask with the little red ball gag thingy is optional? Go figger.

Yeah....

Will it matter if someone sends a letter of appreciation too? Would it balance the complaints? :)))

idk ask the court

OMG who is it! Give names! LOL

Harry for the love of God! Don't!


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