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Guilty or Innocent?

Comment a comment by Barry (Occams), published on 25 December 2009
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From 2006 …

Father Enrico Righi, an Italian priest, has been told by the Italian courts that he must prove the historical existence of Jesus after being charged with ‘abuse of popular credulity.’ The dispute arose three years ago when Father Righi made some negative remarks in a newsletter at his church about Luigi Cascioli, a ‘militant atheist.’

Anyone know how this case turned out?

Google doesn’t seem to know.

What an enlightened country is Italy!

I wish we had an offense for “abuse of popular credulity” then we could go after Glen, Rush et al.

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RE: Guilty or Innocent? by Occams :: NR8

I found it!

Case dismissed

I guess that means He does exist – in Italy anyway.

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