Leis antiblasfêmia (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • «Danes overwhelmingly support their own blasphemy law». The Copenhagen Post (em inglês). 21 de setembro de 2012. Consultado em 17 de maio de 2016. Denmark's own blasphemy law makes it an offence to "mock legal religions and faiths in Denmark", and according to a study carried out on behalf of the liberal think-tank CEPOS, 66 percent of the 1,000 Danes questioned answered that the law should not be repealed. 

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  • «Denmark still largely in support of 'blasphemy' law». IceNews (em inglês). 2 de outubro de 2012. Consultado em 17 de maio de 2016. A recent survey has shown that Danish citizens still largely back the country's 'blasphemy' law. The law, which makes it illegal to "mock legal religions and faiths in Denmark", is supported by around 66 percent of Danish voters, according to a recent survey conducted by the liberal group CEPOS. Speaking about the report, religious expert Tim Jensen from the University of Southern Denmark said, "Danes may see the blasphemy law as helping integration because it promotes the acceptance of a multicultural and multi-faith society. But it can also be problematic if it reflects a belief that the feelings of religious people have a special status and require special protection," the Berlingske news agency reports. 

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  • Blasphemy Merriam Webster (July 2013); 1. great disrespect shown to God or to something holy
    2. irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable

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  • «Blasphemy». Random House Dictionary. Consultado em 12 de janeiro de 2015. Quote: impious utterance or action concerning God or sacred things.; the crime of assuming to oneself the rights or qualities of God. 

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