This snippet comes from the latest BHA News.
"In Hong Kong 838 citizens have called for the Bible to carry a label warning that it contains "indecent content" for verses referring to rape, violence, cannibalism and incest. If the complaints, registered with Hong Kong's Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority, are upheld, the Bible will be sold only to those over eighteen years old."
I'll stick to Penthouse thanks.
Wonder how they feel about travelling to other countries where the Bible is available for free in nearly every hotel bedside nook? Perhaps they should be supported in their venture to question the suitability of it.
I ponder if Penthouse has ever considered doing their own version. The pop-up zero gravity edition... with all the lurid bits with video links...
There is this, complete with ratings guide...
The snippet was on the front of the BHA May/June Newsletter. I can't find mention of it on their website, but the link is
www.humanism.org.uk
Googled it for you
Fox news and
Head on Radio Network
Both reference http://truthbible.net/ Traslated here
Unfortunately According to the telegraph the complaint was not upheld.
I seems to me that initially it wasn't a protest against the bible but a protest against the obscenity laws that marked the "Student Press" as adults only. Us radical atheists came later. I somehow doubt hat the Student Press is pages and pages of PORN or suitable titilation for spotty wee boys. However I am somewhat alermed at the nature of the ruling that differentiates between the bible (safe for minors) and the student press (not safe for minors)
The same could be said of Slavery. It is my strong conviction that just because something is traditional doesn't put it beyond criticism."The Bible is a religious text which is part of civilisation. It has been passed from generation to generation," the Television and Licensing Authority (TELA) ruled last night.
Obviously I never expected the complaint to achieve its obvectives even in a country which is not predominantly christian. (Only 10% According to the CIA world factbook) However I'm glad the news highlights how much genocide, violence and sexual oppression is contained within the old testament.
Judges 19 is a good example. Not great for titlation but I would guess it equal to any of the content from the Student Press that deems if unfit for minors.
This is quite crrect but for two minor flaws:"If there is rape mentioned in the Bible, it doesn’t mean it encourages those activities," said Rev Wu Chi-wai.
1) Relavency to the law in question. The law is about obscence publications the is no requiremtns for either The Student Press or the Bible to be encouraging the activities the activities they mention in order for them to be labelled obscene.
2) Relavency to the Bible. There is no doubt that in additon to merely mentioning rape in the Bible, God specificatlly sanctions Rape. In Deuteronomy 21 and Numbers 31
Further details from http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-bibleatrocities.html
The Bible found no fault with Abraham and Isaac for knowingly giving their wives to other men for sexual use. (Genesis 12:11-16; Genesis 26:7-10.) In fact, the Bible praised Lot and Ephremite for offering their daughters to be raped, so this fate would not befall their male guests. (Genesis 19:1-8; Judges 19:22-24.) If a man raped a virgin who was not engaged to be married, his "punishment" was to pay a fine and marry her. (Exodus 22:16.) As for female servants, male masters could legally rape them. (Exodus 21:7-11; Leviticus 19:20-22; Deuteronomy 21:10-14.) The Bible even shows such holy men as Abraham and Jacob forcing sex on their female slaves (Genesis 16:1-2, Genesis 30:9-10.)
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