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Is Blasphemy Still Offensive? Mal Fletcher on BBC Radio

Added 15 March 2012 View full list    Print version    
Is blasphemy still offensive? Is the use of holy names as curse words on the BBC and in other areas of society offensive to most people?

The language of the BBC's Jeremy Clarkson inspired a letter from a local vicar to the BBC & Ofcom the media regulator.

What impact does blasphemy have in today's society? Mal Fletcher recently joined a discussion on the issue, with the vicar concerned, on BBC Radio.

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