“He is suspected of having blasphemed against Islam,” local police chief Chairul Aziz told AFP.
“People told police investigators that if God really exists and has the absolute power, why doesn’t it prevents bad things happen in this world.”
The word on the Facebook page that he was raised as a Muslim, like most in Indonesia, where blasphemy is a crime punishable by a maximum term of five years bringing the prison.
Dozens of locals stormed into his Office after a heated debate with them on Facebook over religion, police said.
The administrator also Facebook group that promotes atheism with 1,243 followers. His posts no longer show up online after his arrest.