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Why we must combat blasphemy laws – Michael Nugent at the European Atheist Conference in Cologne

Why we must combat blasphemy laws – Michael Nugent at the European Atheist Conference in Cologne

Author Atheist Ireland Published 29/05/2012

This is Michael Nugent’s talk about blasphemy laws at the 2012 European Atheist Conference in Cologne in Germany.

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