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Blasphemy is "abhorrent and immoral", the judgment said, "but at the same time a false allegation regarding commission of such an offence is equally detestable besides being culpable".
They are moral equivalents and thus equally detestable.
Using the example of Ian Smith, who was ultimately removed from power in Rhodesia in 1979 in large part as a result of the impact of sanctions, his long-term replacement ended up being the equally detestable Robert Mugabe, who has been in power since 1987.
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So, between violent images and sexual images, both of which are equally as detestable to the sufferer, parents with this form of OCD have a particularly tough road to travel.
Homosexuality is regarded as detestable by most people in Malawi, an impoverished nation of 15 million in southern Africa.
But Lévi-Strauss was known to regard the interview as "a detestable genre".
Mr Phelps describes Robinson as a "disgusting, detestable, loathsome, filthy, abomination - the Great Whoremonger".
A statement from the couple's lawyers condemns the latest reporting as "the most detestable voyeurism".
Falco is lovable and detestable as Jackie.
The fruiting capsules are covered with detestable prickly hairs, as obnoxious as those of Opuntia.
The prince was not amused; he later described the work as "unbearably ridiculous and detestable".
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