Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. |
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She had come close to death more than once and had known pain so excruciating that she felt sure the demons were tempting her to blaspheme. |
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I appeal to everybody here not to blaspheme this sacred place with political quarrels. |
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Possessed individuals often took advantage of their situation to blaspheme or behave in shockingly immoral fashion. |
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To claim that God engages in this same capricious and barbaric behavior is to blaspheme God. |
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I swore softly, taking care not to blaspheme in case that increased my punishment. |
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And you cannot just consider it lightly if you said something to blaspheme the Holy Spirit. |
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Why then do men blaspheme and doubt my power, scrutinizing my works without respect? |
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And he even said that to divest them, to exploit them and to kill them is «to blaspheme the name of Christ». |
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Chesterton observed long ago that we only blaspheme what we hold sacred. |
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And didn't we fight for centuries to win the right to blaspheme, and to do so freely? |
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The fourth case is when souls stand and blaspheme against the Holy Spirit even though they know the truth. |
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Most authors who criticise Roman law as bitterly as they do rashly, blaspheme that of which they are ignorant. |
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All we ask is respect for our rights, which include the right, if need be, to blaspheme. |
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In the Avernus, the desperate squanderers and the avaricious blaspheme Divinity, they curse and fight each other and submerge themselves into terrifying desperation. |
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Men wanted to make Me blaspheme, but I did not blaspheme. |
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When what matters most is money, gold, we blaspheme the name of Christ. |
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But in God's sight, He may point out that this person continued to blaspheme the Holy Spirit even after repenting and he did not circumcise his heart, so he cannot be saved. |
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Essentially, the Antichrist exists to blaspheme God and His people. |
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But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation. |
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Vilks has lived under police protection since 2007, when his images were published in the Swedish regional newspaper Nerikes Allehanda, sparking an international debate over the freedom to blaspheme and offend. |
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How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge thyself on all those who thus continually blaspheme thy great and all-glorious name? |
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