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— Martin Luther"It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a destruction of the Church and rebellion against ecclesiastical order; such upheavals must be warded off and punished like all other revolts."
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... on the whole 'blasphemy' has been a force for good in human history. It is part of the process by which millions of people have come to reject theocracy and think for themselves.
— Katha Pollitt
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A wasted human being--that's a sort of practical blasphemy, according to my religion.
— Samuel Hopkins Adams
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