| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | David McKeegan |
| 2 | Barry Duke | This zealot must not be allowed to impose his primitive beliefs on others |
| 3 | Andy Armitage |
| 4 | Roger Ivan Hart | |
| 5 | Malcolm Dodd | Patrick Jones is pretty mild compared to the Bible; for pure filth read Ezekiel 23. “Oholah lusted after her paramours, whose members were like those of donkeys, and whose emission was like that of stallions”, does Nicky Gumbel read this to his congregation? If the "good book" had been written today, it would be banned due to its incitement to commit genocide, infanticide, murder and other indecent, criminal acts? So, lets call it a day, we (non-militant atheists) won’t try to ban your book if you don’t try to remove Patrick Jones’ right to freedom of expression. |
| 6 | Andy Holroyd | |
| 7 | David | Fantastic. Up yours Birdshit. |
| 8 | Simon Bishop | |
| 9 | Ratzinger |
| 10 | Ian Abbott |
| 11 | Jim Davidson | |
| 12 | Ratzinger |
| 13 | Pope Benny |
| 14 | iparrajorge | So now your powerful God is afraid of a poet, common!!!
Freedom of speech. Always (and yes, this includes making jokes about Mohamed). |
| 15 | Anonymous | |
| 16 | Andy | |
| 17 | Stephen Green | Alpha Posters only £1,149 after 4 weeks. 3 donors 300. St Stephen Green 435. Atheists 86. Christians 328. ATHEIST BUS £124,624. Not good god?! |
| 18 | Lance | |
| 19 | John Faulkner | |
| 20 | Mary Kenny | Why am I so bigoted? |
| 21 | Jason Plant | |
| 22 | Claire Farman |
| 23 | John Bowman | Stephen Green is a bigot and Christian Voice exists only to allow him a platform for his personal, warped views. He refuses other people their free speech and freedom of thought. |
| 24 | Anonymous | simply outraged |
| 25 | Malcolm Jones | We must never allow religion to dictate what we can write, read or think. These people are religious bullies. |
| 26 | Karl Savage |
| 27 | John Riddell | Religionists like Mr Green do not accept a level playing field, feeling free to say what they like about the rest of us, while not being prepared to accept any comment themselves.
Long live freedom of speech! |
| 28 | Alexander Griffen |
| 29 | John Franklin | The very notion of blasphemy is utterly absurd. |
| 30 | Sid Bratley | A fully secular nation must be our aim. |
| 31 | Will there be children on the Bus? My priests are running out of kids to abuse. |
| 32 | | Anonymous |
| 33 | Anonymous | |
| 34 | Cormack Murphy OConnor |
| 35 | That is untrue. We still have a good supply of kids. | |
| 36 | Anonymous | The blasphemy law has been repealed (quite rightly). Why is Stephen Green unable to grasp this simple premise? Free speech for all! |
| 37 | Neil Hoskins | Furthermore, I move that Stephen Green should just STFU. |
| 38 | Sebastian Pugh | |
| 39 | Alex |
| 40 | Ryan | |
| 41 | Jim |
| 42 | Ariane Sherine | Freedom of speech is essential to democracy. There is no such thing as "blasphemy". Patrick Jones must be allowed to read his poems freely, without fear of retribution from Green. |
| 43 | Sarah Richardson | |
| 44 | Jeremy Weinberg | |
| 45 | Mary Kenny Chief Fundraiser | I hope that you all appreciate the fantastic fundraising job that I am doing for the Atheist Bus campaign. £3,500 donated since my piece in the Irish Independent one day ago. I will keep on pouring out the vitriol. |
| 46 | Julian Rowlands | So here we are in 2008, still defending freedom of expression from religious fanatics. Ho hum. |
| 47 | Mike Morgan | |
| 48 | Sarah Christie | Religions are simply special interest groups like political parties or environmental groups. They have no right whatsoever to dictate to the rest of society what we may or may not say or hear. I am personally utterly fed up with fanatical religious groups being allowed a voice in public life far, far out of proportion to the numbers of their followers on the entirely spurious grounds that their imaginary friend told them to do it. Stephen Green is a particularly unpleasant specimen of the type and probably needs psychiatric treatment. |
| 49 | Ross Burgess | This is a quite unwarranted attack on free speech. |
| 50 | Vince R | Blasphemy is a victimless crime. If Stephen Green does not want to attend, he has the fulll right not to. Perhaps he should climb into a wardrobe and pray to the wall. |