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American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer Thinks Blasphemy Should Be Penalized

Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association says there is no reason that society cannot enforce laws against blasphemy, which would include misusing the Lord’s name or taking the name of God in vain.

Citing penalties imposed on sports figures and others who used the “F” word, anti-gay slurs and profanities publicly, Fischer thinks that these penalties should be expanded to include blasphemy.

Blasphemy laws are still part of a number of states’ legal codes; however, they are unenforceable because they are unconstitutional.

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