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Blasphemy art exhibition in Dublin

February 8, 2010 by Michael Nugent 

The blasphemy exhibition in the Oonagh Young Gallery is on until Saturday 27 February, and is open from 12 to 6pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It’s a fascinating show, and well worth a visit.

This Wednesday at 7pm there is a special screening of Rocky Road to Dublin and The Making of Rocky Road to Dublin, which should be watched by anyone interested in secularism and censorship in Ireland.

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Comment by Milton Valler
2010-02-17 18:31:00

EXCELLENT! Keep on the good work.
Kowtowing to dark age mythologies is dangerous.

I read the Minister's rationale for the blasphemy law. Let me translate it for you all,
"WE SURRENDER AL QAEDA! HERE, TAKE THE KEYS TO THE COUNTRY. JUST PLEASE DON'T HURT US!" Snivel, snivel, grovel, grovel.

 
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