| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 251 | |
| 252 | James Gibbon |
| 253 | Clive Goodwin |
| 254 | Justin | I used to have an imaginery friend too |
| 255 | Alison | Religion causes hatred between races |
| 256 | David Williams | |
| 257 | David Williams | |
| 258 | Bernard Evans |
| 259 | Amanda Smith | |
| 260 | Allow Patrick Jones to speak. |
| 261 | Chris Warkup | Free speech please |
| 262 | Ron Garrett | |
| 263 | Jan Fortune-Wood | Blasphemy can only exist in the mind of a believer and while I respect the right of anyone to have any faith it would be intolerable to live in a society where any faith group could impose its ideology. patrick is not a Christian so blasphemy has no meaning in his work - he is making serious points about religion and many other issues and the Assembly is to be praised for seeing that. |
| 264 | robert lee | |
| 265 | Anonymous | |
| 266 | Alfster |
| 267 | Anne | |
| 268 | Susan Hazell | |
| 269 | David Stinson | "Blasphemy" can no longer constitute the grounds to ban something. |
| 270 | Robert Knight | I agree that the right to free speech must be upheld against those who would curb it. |
| 271 | Helen Heenan | Offence is something that is taken, not given. If Christian Voice takes offence, that is their problem. They have no right to dictate what other people say, write or listen to. |
| 272 | Helen Heenan | Offence is something that is taken, not given. If Christian Voice takes offence, that is their problem. They have no right to dictate what other people say, write or listen to. |
| 273 | John McCormack | |
| 274 | Steve Blairs | |
| 275 | Anonymous | |
| 276 | Keith Shah | |
| 277 | Phil | this is absolutely ridiculous, we must not allow religious zealots to drag us back into the dark ages. |
| 278 | Colin Andrews |
| 279 | Susan Burton |
| 280 | Ray Wilkie | Down with Green. |
| 281 | Douglas Robbinson |
| 282 | Douglas Robbinson |
| 283 | James Perry | How many members has Christian Voice? |
| 284 | Brenda Logan | The blasphemy laws have been repealed. Somebody please tell Green. |
| 285 | David Williams | Free speech must prevail. |
| 286 | Arthur Mullen |
| 287 | Janet Harris | Not Stephen Green again??? |
| 288 | Jim Murphy | Why should anyone take Christian Voice seriously. |
| 289 | Justine Moore |
| 290 | Liam Doherty | Ignore the egregious Green and he might go away. |
| 291 | Linda Thomas |
| 292 | Graham Pemberton | Stephen Green is becoming a bore. |
| 293 | Mike Patrick | "Is becoming a bore"? Wrong tense, I think. |
| 294 | Margaret Thornton |
| 295 | Michael Wentham |
| 296 | Christine Perham |
| 297 | Ian Davies |
| 298 | Simon Green | No relation. At least I hope not. |
| 299 | Paul Reynolds | Stephen Green is beyond a joke. |
| 300 | Alison Crombie | Let free speech prevail at the Assembly. |