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According to Interia.pl and GazetaPrawna.pl , vocalist/guitaristof Polish extreme metallerswas formally charged on Monday (March 8) for insulting Roman Catholics.made headlines in his native country in September 2007 when hereportedly called the Catholic Church "the most murderous cult on theplanet" during aperformance in Gdynia and tore up a copy of the Bible onstage (see video below).After the incident,, head of thesuedfor promoting Satanism. Although a court expert witness on religiousmatters said that the act of destroying the Holy Bible could offendsomebody's religious feelings (a criminal offense under Polish law),the case was discontinued because no one exceptaccusedof insulting their religious beliefs. (Under Polish law, there must beat least two formal complaints before a charge is laid. The previouscomplaint was made in 2008, and recently an unspecified number of othercomplaints had been filed.)is pleading not guilty to the charge.According to Metal As Fuck , in the first hearing, under cross examination,stated what he does on stage is part of artistic license and it wasn'tsupposed to offend religious feelings. However, an expert on religioushistory and studies from Jagellonian University in Krakow stated thatevery copy of a bible could be considered a religious icon.There was no judgment ruled againstin the first hearing, but now that a second complaint has been filed, the matter will be heard by the courts.If found guilty,faces up to 2 years in prison.In a 2009 interview withmagazine,bassistexplained that the Bible-tearing incident was by no means a spontaneousoutburst. "We'd been doing that for two years on tour before ithappened in Poland," he said. "So, we had discussed it many timesbefore. Ashow is ashow, andfans are coming to ashow.fans know whatis about, know what the lyrics are about, and know at least a little ofthe philosophy behind the band. So, it's kind of surprising that thereare people coming to the shows and feeling offended with what we doonstage. If such a person comes to a show, he comes with the purpose ofbeing offended, I guess, and it shouldn't be like that. We're notoffending any particular person. We're just offending the religion thatwe've been raised in."