She brought word from the Queen that our gracious lady would like the mention of his blasphemy to continue. |
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Playwrights came under heavy attack for frivolity, blasphemy, and immorality. |
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His appeal to blasphemy is played in such a way that it seems a disingenuous pretence. |
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Abandon, then, this nugacity, and do not draw such great blasphemy upon yourselves. |
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Both the radical design and the seeming blasphemy of the work provoked a dramatic outburst and scandal that made his name. |
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Asked why she indulged in such blasphemy, she simply replied that in her home there were more banknotes than tissue paper. |
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At a minimum, these guys are guilty of thoughtcrime, and at the worst, blasphemy. |
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The blasphemy law, which has largely fallen into desuetude, should be repealed, not effectively extended in this back-door way. |
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This noble, chivalrous gesture must have seemed like sacrilege or blasphemy to them, and they were probably afraid of the spirits of the dead. |
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The line between what constitutes art or something of literary merit and obscenity or blasphemy is a fine one. |
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But this was, after all, the late 20th century and the rather antiquated British blasphemy laws were something of an irrelevance. |
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For the Actionists, as for the artists cited above, there is no notion of sacrilege or blasphemy. |
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She can then begin to rewrite them, with a twist, with humour, with irreverence, with blasphemy even. |
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He saw the theological elaborations of his country as a justified, elected, and righteous empire to be a form of blasphemy. |
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Therefore, one should not say a blessing over any forbidden or stolen food, since this is not a blessing but a blasphemy. |
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For my money, this thoughtfulness makes the moments of gratuitous blasphemy disappointingly glib and unworthy of the rest of the script. |
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His offense was blasphemy, a charge catastrophically misrepresented or misunderstood. |
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That we can still think of wringing out a song from all this is worse than heresy, blasphemy, sacrilege. |
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Define, if you must, what you mean by obscenity and come up with a 21st century version of blasphemy. |
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It is said that he wouldn't stay in a room with men whose conversation was marked by infidelity and blasphemy. |
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The expression on the captain's face when he heard such blasphemy was priceless. |
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As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side. |
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The canonical punishment for theft was amputation of a hand, for example, and the utterer of blasphemy could have his tongue cut out. |
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A strict control of blasphemy and bad language and other offensive things was maintained. |
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She speaks of God or the gods with a delightful irreverence that never approaches blasphemy. |
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You must turn up the volume, find a new blasphemy to utter, discover the certain something still unsayable that you, and you alone, dare to say. |
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How stating such obvious facts could constitute blasphemy was not entirely clear. |
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Her acts of horror and blasphemy indicate she became corrupted by the evil power. |
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Any hint that nuclear energy might fill the void is treated as serious blasphemy. |
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It is a blasphemy against the very Creator of life who taught us to cherish and sanctify life. |
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He told people he was the Son of God when he knew that, in saying so, people would either think him insane or accuse him of blasphemy. |
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He became notorious in England for drunkenness, blasphemy, and lechery, and for having abandoned his wife and child. |
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Can an author with reason complain that he is cramped and shackled if he is not at liberty to publish blasphemy, bawdry, or sedition? |
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Many aspects of the film did not work for me, which is almost blasphemy when talking about such a classic. |
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Just the other day, I heard the worst blasphemy come from that woman's mouth. |
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Ten years ago, I would have scoffed at anybody who dared to speak such blasphemy. |
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Paul's blasphemy was unintended, and he repented when he recognized the truth. |
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Idols are worshipped by various religions, while idolatry is blasphemy to others. |
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Overall these features create a sense of the indecorousness of worldly self-assertion, or perhaps, more grandly, of the potential blasphemy of human undertaking as a whole. |
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Therefore, from 8 July blasphemy and blasphemous libel will no longer be criminal offences in England and Wales. |
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He suffered death innocently under false charges of treason and blasphemy. |
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The episode in which the Pope is tricked of his lunch and gets a custard pie in his face suggests the kind of blasphemy that can only coexist with belief. |
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The blasphemy itself is a grave sin, but in most cases they accumulate many more sins before they commit such a grave sin. |
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In 2009, the parliament decided that the provision that criminalizes blasphemy will not be included in the penal code. |
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Thanks to a government whip and broad cross-party support, the motion was carried, and blasphemy bit the dust. |
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Religious minorities remained under the threat of the blasphemy laws, and administration and public life were increasingly being militarized. |
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This is why today we have a golden opportunity to discuss, finally, appropriate amendments to the blasphemy law. |
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Both blasphemy and sacrilege have been used in a more general sense, referring to almost any religious insult or violation of the sacred. |
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Furthermore, there are several specific concepts, such as blasphemy and sacrilege with distinct meanings. |
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It mentions that blasphemy laws are most often used against reformist Muslims and Ahmadis. |
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Some said that they had heard she had committed blasphemy, that she had said something about religion. |
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In the end, his co-workers said he committed a crime against the blasphemy law, and they killed him on the spot. |
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In Europe most blasphemy laws have been abolished, and those that remain are very weak. |
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But the revelation that cometh to thee from Allah increaseth in most of them their obstinate rebellion and blasphemy. |
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Ms. Jahangir's overt criticism of political parties and Pakistan's blasphemy laws have made her one of its most controversial figures. |
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Dr. Samar received a summons on June 22, calling for her to appear in a Kabul court to face a blasphemy charge. |
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The report also recommends that the offence of blasphemy should be abolished. |
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As our great Prophet said, a Government may survive with blasphemy, but never with oppression. |
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The strengthening of the sovereign's power had diminished the threat of the blasphemer to the community, and blasphemy became a private sin rather than a public menace. |
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Surely only a victim of false consciousness would utter such blasphemy. |
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Have a look at this telling research from Pew on blasphemy and apostasy laws around the world. |
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According to Pew, 14 of the 20 countries in the Middle East and North Africa have blasphemy laws. |
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Since 1987, there have been roughly 1,300 cases filed under the blasphemy laws, according to varied reports. |
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Its blasphemy law, which carries the death penalty, is frequently invoked and just as frequently misused. |
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He's gone from an evangelical upbringing to religious blasphemy. |
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Other teachers and students were horrified at this blasphemy. |
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Taseer wanted a presidential pardon for Noreen, and a rationalization of the blasphemy laws. |
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It's blasphemy to speak impiously against God, the Holy Spirit. |
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Of the Blasphemie against the Holy Ghost from 1646 or 1647 was against Calvinists, starting from John Calvin's doctrine on blasphemy. |
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Tatham was an Irvingite, one of the many fundamentalist movements of the 19th century, and opposed to any work that smacked of blasphemy. |
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The death metal movement in both North America and Europe adopted and emphasized the elements of blasphemy and diabolism employed by such acts. |
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These twelve kinds of sins are adultery, fornication, murder, theft, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lewdness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, and foolishness. |
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Eleven Danish editors have been summoned to appear before the Jordanian public prosecutor to answer charges of blasphemy and threatening the national peace. |
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The severeness of the blasphemy is determined by revelation. |
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Anyone who shows disrespect or blasphemy against Prophet will become a kaafir. |
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This principle has been used in countries such as Egypt, Pakistan and others to bring blasphemy charges against apostates. |
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Freedom of information supporters who question the logic of the ban and the fact that hundreds of websites have been blocked instead of the offending campaign page have received death threats or been accused of blasphemy. |
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The courts are failing to uphold the right to freedom of expression, as evidenced by the heavy sentences handed down in two high-profile blasphemy cases on appeal to the Supreme Court. |
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He submitted that he may be killed by terrorist organizations and that he faced death penalty because of the pending blasphemy charge against him. |
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Several people have had problems in the area of blasphemy law. |
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Hussein Ibish masterfully defends the right to engage in blasphemy. |
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These include hate speech, blasphemy and privacy laws. |
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However, scenes from the far larger demonstrations arranged by a coalition of 20 religious parties against the perceived blasphemy committed by Charlie Hebdo dominated coverage on Pakistan's rolling news channels. |
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To Polish ears, the notion sounded like blasphemy. |
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Princes are not only to protect their subjects, along with their possessions and physical lives, but the most important task of their office is to further God's honor, and to oppose blasphemy and idolatry. |
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Marsh is most brilliant when she reveals what the subliterature of blasphemy contributed to respectable Victorian fiction. |
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For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness. |
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To be sure, the document still tries to distinguish the two hands of God by dividing the clerical and magisterial offices and by distinguishing treason from blasphemy. |
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I can already say that all the cases of blasphemy that have been registered are based on false accusations and are the result of religious hatred or sectarianism. |
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The Assembly recalls that laws punishing blasphemy and criticism of religious practices and dogmas have often had a negative impact on scientific and social progress. |
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In Pakistan, laws against blasphemy and apostasy mean that the state takes an active part in the persecution and sometimes judicial murder of the unorthodox. |
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Section 79 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, which received Royal Assent on 8 May 2008, contains provisions which abolish the common-law offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel. |
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Questioning the premise that APD damages the British economy by deterring overseas visitors and sapping the indirect economic benefits of air travel is corporate blasphemy. |
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In 2009, he spoke at the party's conference in opposition to blasphemy laws, alternative medicine, and faith schools. |
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In 1650, Fox was brought before the magistrates Gervase Bennet and Nathaniel Barton, on a charge of religious blasphemy. |
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A number of Muslims in Britain condemned the book for blasphemy. |
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That imam said that drawing the prophet Muhammad is a form of blasphemy. |
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As blasphemy it was, even in its original version, extremely mild. |
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The film contains themes of religious satire that were controversial at the time of its release, drawing accusations of blasphemy, and protests from some religious groups. |
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The printing of this book also caused problems, due to rarely used laws in the United Kingdom against blasphemy, dictating what can and cannot be written about religion. |
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However, while lacking a uniform doctrine, Orthodox Judaism is basically united in affirming several core beliefs, disavowal of which is considered major blasphemy. |
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