I don't think it is given to any of us to be impertinent to great religions with impunity.
The most stormy ebullitions of passion, from blasphemy to murder, are less terrific than one single act of cool villainy.
Blasphemy itself could not survive religion; if anyone doubts that, let him try to blaspheme Odin.
Once blasphemy again God was the greatest blasphemy; but God died, and thereupon those blasphemers died too.
All great Truth first starts as Blasphemy.
points out that, for Genet, blasphemy is a sign of respect.
Truth No. 1 is that blasphemy is in the eye of the beholder. One person's honest critique is another's blasphemy.
There's certainly blasphemy in the play. Genet plays with the notion of blasphemy a lot; that's one of the reasons France banned it.
Would to God, brethren, I could tell you WHO I am! Would to God I could tell you WHAT I know! But you would call it blasphemy and want to take my life!
Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.