Stephen Fry nominated for religious broadcasting award for ‘God is an evil maniac’ speech

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Stephen Fry is the unlikely nominee for a religious broadcasting award ā€“ for a speech in which he claimed any God would be ā€œutterly evilā€.

The former QI host stirred controversy when he told Irish broadcaster RTE that if God existed, he would be ā€œevilā€, ā€œstupidā€ and ā€œa maniacā€, for creating a world that is ā€œso full of injustice and painā€.

His comments were derided by evangelical Christian groups, but he won unlikely applause from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Archbishop Justin Welby insisted: ā€œIt is as much the right of Stephen Fry to say what he said and not to be abused by Christians who are affronted, as it is the right of Christians to proclaim Jesus Christ as their Saviour: that is his freedom to choose, that is given to us in creation.ā€

Mr Fry has this week been announced as a nominee for the 2016 Sandford St Martins Awards ā€“ set to be held at Lambeth Palace in June.

The Awards, chaired by the Bishop of Leeds, aim to ā€œpromote thought-provoking, distinctive programming that engages with religion of all faiths, ethics or moralityā€.

Mr Fry said: ā€œIā€™m most pleased I think that itā€™s got people talking. Iā€™d never wish to offend anybody who is individually devout or pious and goes about their religious ways.

ā€œIndeed, many Christians have been in touch with me and said they are very grateful that things are being talked about.ā€
Stephen Fry nominated for religious broadcasting award for ‘God is an evil maniac’ speech
In the interview he was asked what he would say if he met God, and responded: ā€œIā€™ll say: bone cancer in children, whatā€™s that about?

ā€œHow dare you. How dare you create a world in which there is such misery thatā€™s not our fault? Itā€™s not right. Itā€™s utterly, utterly evil.

ā€œWhy should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world which is so full of injustice and pain?ā€