New Humanist: Ideas for godless people

Articles by subject: blasphemy

Repeat offender: New Humanist interviews Ricky Gervais (by Editorial Staff, September/October 2011 )
Ricky Gervais on his new shows, shock comedy and why God loves him really
It's all just words (by Caspar Melville, September/October 2010 )
Blasphemer, failure, hypocrite, comedian – Stewart Lee tells Caspar Melville why he’s so offensive
Shut up and listen (by Newton Emerson, September/October 2009 )
Newton Emerson has the real story behind Ireland’s new blasphemy law
Blasphemy in the Christian World by David Nash (by Toby Saul, November/December 2007 )
Toby Saul on how blasphemy changed the way we think
What’s an infidel? (by Jonathan Rée, November/December 2006 )
Jonathan Rée consults the latest humanist dictionary
The blasphemers of Johnson's Court (by Jonathan Rée, November/December 2005 )
New Humanist was launched under the title Watts's Literary Guide 120 years ago this month. Jonathan Rée digs in the archives
Blasphemy Law is dead (by Peter Tatchell, Autumn 2002 )
Peter Tatchell fails to get arrested (for once)
The Fundamental Right to Blaspheme (by Arnold Wesker, Summer 2002 )
Arnold Wesker, whose own plays have trespassed into regions of blasphemy, argues the case for freedom to offend.
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