The term "sweet blasphemy" can be interpreted as a juxtaposition of contradictory concepts. "Sweet" typically conveys something pleasant or enjoyable, while "blasphemy" refers to speaking or acting in a way that goes against religious beliefs or sacred traditions. Therefore, "sweet blasphemy" could suggest finding pleasure or beauty in something that is considered sacrilegious or offensive by societal or religious standards.
Sweet Blasphemy is about standing up for yourself, believing in yourself and having the courage to be who you are. The point that the band is trying to make in Sweet Blasphemy is that so many kids are drawn to the 'popular' crowd (mainly in schools), and fall from their beliefs and rituals to be 'popular' and loved. They are trying to get you to be yourself, and to be yourself in the 'popular' way of life or the 'in crowd' is considered blasphemy, hence the name.
that sin and blasphemy are bad and and blasphemy is the only unforgivable sin
blasphemy is a word.
The man was excommunicated for his blasphemy.
WHAT? ---- Just saying the word blasphemy isn't blastpheming!
Blasphemy - album - was created in 2001.
Candy is 'sweet' Eye candy is sweet to look at.
"Blasphemy" is a noun of the abstract type.
Woah man or woman That shiz you talking bout is pure blasphemy fo shizzle -Haiku by a Snoop Dogg who is accepting of gender neutrality
Average Blasphemy was created on 2009-10-27.
No; well, if you mean saying something like "JESUS CHRIST" or something, then no, it's blasphemy.
I saw a man get sentenced to prison for blasphemy.