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Behemoth Bible tearingincident

Ryszard Nowak, who heads the All-Polish Committee for Defence against Sects, has reportedly registered an official complaint with the authorities in Poland regarding a Behemoth show that took place in the Polish city of Gdynia in September 2007 that included the destruction of a Bible by the band’s frontman, vocalist/guitarist Adam “Nergal” Darski. During a break in the show, Nergal apparently called the Catholic Church “the most murderous cult on the planet” before tearing up the Bible, stating, “they call it the Holy Book, I call this the book of lies. F-k the shit, f-k the hypocrisy.”

Nowak is no stranger to controversy, having previously compiled a list of artists who allegedly “promote Satanism” through their music and distributed it to various Polish officials in an attempt to get the artists banned from performing in Poland. It is not clear at the moment if any action will be taken against Nergal.

Nergal had previously stated about Nowak’s efforts to get Behemoth banned from performing in the group’s home country, “I am shocked; this must be some kind of joke. We’ve been touring around the whole world — United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Russia — and we’ve not had any problems anywhere. I am surprised that we are being judged by our appearance and that no one even took the time to contact us and ask us what our music is all about. Other than that, come on — there are enough serious matters to be dealt with in Poland! The authorities would be better off spending their time on things that really need to be improved and taken care of.”

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grattan

grattan said on the 16th Sep, 2011

And now he's hosting the Polish edition of The Voice (From Blabbermouth):

Despite receiving "a record number of complaints from viewers," Poland's national television station TVP has refused to fire BEHEMOTH frontman Adam "Nergal" Darski from the Polish version of the hit singing competition "The Voice", dubbed "The Voice Of Poland".

A draft resolution calling for the dismissal of Darski from "The Voice Of Poland" show was proposed by three of the TVP council's 15 member-board after protests by conservative bishops.

The bishops lashed out at TVP for its hiring of Darski, who was found innocent last month of offending religious feelings in connection with a September 2007 incident when he reportedly called the Catholic Church "the most murderous cult on the planet" during the band's performance in Gdynia and tore up a copy of the Bible, calling it "a book of lies."

Rochstar, the company that produces "The Voice Of Poland", has defended Darski's participation in the program, explaining that he has proven to be "a warm and friendly man with a great sense of humor" during his participation in the show.

Ryszard Nowak, head of the All-Polish Committee for Defense Against Sects, called Nergal "a Satanist and blasphemous criminal," adding that his presence on the talent show is a "scandal."

Even though TVP has chosen not to dismiss Darski from "The Voice", the Polish national daily newspaper Rzeczpospolita reported that the TV station considered replacing the BEHEMOTH frontman on the program, but opted against it, in part because several of the show's episodes have already been taped and are scheduled to be broadcast until late October.