News Staff : Nov 16, 2020
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This summer, Convener of Atheist Scotland Ian Stewart was quoted as saying he supported the Bill "as it will enable the prosecution of all Scotland's religions and their Holy Books for spreading hatred," adding, "We fully intend to monitor all Holy Books, sermons in places of worship and the social media accounts of the various religions and report any hatred to Police Scotland for criminal investigation."
(Scotland) — [Christian.org.uk] – The Bible could be considered "inflammatory" and subsequently seized and destroyed under the current wording of the Scottish hate crime Bill, The Christian Institute has warned. (Photo Credit: Pixabay)
If the Bill is passed as drafted, police would have the power to enter premises and take "forfeited material" to "be disposed of in such manner as the court may direct."
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