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Inside the wild life of Stephen Fry - cancer scare, football attack and blasphemy case

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Out To Lunch podcast, the former QI presenter said: "I remember once going to the FA Cup in Wembley and, as I was walking in, there was this furious face suddenly loomed right in front of me."It was a skinhead, and it was, ‘You f***ing poof, I’m going to f***ing get you,’ like that."Stephen admitted he thought the person was joking around at first and responded to the threat with a 'that's right, dear'."He went crazy and he was coming towards me and his friend started to pull him back, and then other people told him to ‘go away, go away, go'," he said."And I realised that person, his eyes were genuinely filled with hate, and he would have quite happily nutted me and stamped on my head and that is a shock."It was distressing.

I was kind of trembling for hours afterwards… it really was a shock."The documentary maker has been open in the past about his atheism, but one Irish person was left so angry by some of Stephen's comments that he took a blasphemy case against him.While appearing on an RTÉ television show in Ireland called 'The Meaning of Life' with presenter Gay Byrne, Stephen was asked what he would say to God (if there is one) at the pearly gates."Bone cancer in children, what's that about?

How dare you? How dare you create a world where there is such misery that's not our fault?" he said. "It's utterly, utterly evil.

Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world which is so full of injustice and pain?"We have to spend our life on our knees thanking him?

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