At the grave risk of committing sacrilege, let's tread some dangerous ground infested with landmines. |
That we can still think of wringing out a song from all this is worse than heresy, blasphemy, sacrilege. |
In Hinduism, then, the wanton destruction of forests is not just something merely inexpedient, it is a sacrilege. |
If not, come to gawk at a level of sacrilege no other religious culture would even dream of condoning. |
He was even prepared to utter what would once have been considered sacrilege. |
Their performances invariably involve roughly equal measures of cruelty, obscenity, sacrilege, diabolism, and Norse paganism. |