I honestly think if you use Jesus as a punchline, a punchline that doesn't uplift Jesus, encourage believers, is a sin, kin to saying his name in vain, but not blasphemy. however if the intent of the joke, regardless of your personal intent, is to degrade him, yes that is blasphemy. it's blasphemy in general to preach anything about The Bible that is contrary to the bible. the holy spirit will convict your soul if the joke is blasphemy, so pay attention.
Blasphemy is making fun of the Holy Spirit. Since God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are three in one (the trinity) making fun of Jesus is blasphemy.
Saying that Jesus did have relations with Mary Magdalene is blasphemy.
Blasphemy is the act of showing disrespect or contempt for something considered sacred or holy, often through words or actions that are offensive to religious beliefs.
In the Bible, they accused Jesus of blasphemy.
A Blasphemer. You are not Jesus and saying you are is called "Blasphemy"
He wasn't scared. He was angry because he believed what Jesus was saying to him was blasphemy.
In A.D. 33 Joseph Caiaphas was the high priest of the Jews of whom accused Jesus of blasphemy, '...this man has blasphemed against God', as seen in the Acts of Pilate, of which contains the reports of that period of time, found and translated by Ananias.
I've heard it said it was either blasphemy or treason.
Jesus was accused of blasphemy by the Jewish leader
No; well, if you mean saying something like "JESUS CHRIST" or something, then no, it's blasphemy.
Caiaphas was the High Priest.
The Sanhedrin charged Jesus with blasphemy, claiming that he had made himself equal to God, which was considered a serious offense under Jewish law.
Blasphemy is defamatory, injurious, or abusive speech.