"Graff" is a fictional character created by Orson Scott Card in the novel "Ender's Game." In the story, Graff is portrayed as someone willing to manipulate situations and use questionable tactics to achieve his goals, which may be interpreted as blasphemous by some due to his questionable morality and actions.
Polycarp
Blaspheme
It depends what you mean by blaspheme and which god you are talking about. Alexander gave all the gods their due respect. Blasphemy used to mean 'cursing a god with the god's name' - which is why in English we had such weird things as Jeez, Lawdy, Marry, Gawd, Zwounds (god's wounds), Crikey etc emerge - it used to carry the death penalty. Alexander is not recorded as showing disrespect to any god.
to blaspheme = kheelel (חילל) (kh is a gutteral sound)
Jo Graff's birth name is Josephine Graff.
No
blaspheme
blass-feem
It depends on your beliefs, as it is any word or deed defiling God, which depends on who you say God is. An example for a Christian faith would be burning the Bible
All religions use the Bible either to support the Word of God or to blaspheme the Word of God to establish a stronghold raised up against the knowledge of God.
Laurence Graff was born in 1938.
I don't think it's a big deal unless you've harmed someone.