I'm not one for blaspheming, but that one made me laugh.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Men blaspheme what they do not know.
There is nothing in my work that can be taken as blasphemy.
One man's blasphemy doesn't override other people's free-speech rights, their freedom to publish, freedom of thought.
It is plain to me that our prelates, in granting indulgences, do commonly blaspheme the wisdom of God.
All who call the Holy Ghost a creature we pity, on the ground that, by this utterance, they are falling into the unpardonable sin of blasphemy against Him.
To say that you can kill in the name of God is blasphemy.
Dwarves are still the butt of jokes. It's one of the last bastions of acceptable prejudice.
The writers of the French enlightenment had deliberately used blasphemy as a weapon, refusing to accept the power of the Church to set limiting points on thought.
I suppose I should say that I treasure blasphemy, as a faith of the highest order.
All great truths begin as blasphemies.