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Taking Time to Sharpen the Saw. The church must not be silent on the vaccine debates. Teen perpetrator of sexual assault in girls' bathroom ordered to register as sex offender. Nigerian bishop called in for questioning after criticizing gov't inaction on abductions, persecution. George O. Wood, former Assemblies of God leader, dies after 4 month battle with cancer. It's overrun with sheep and conformists. If you have a few hundred followers and you let some of them molest children, they call you a cult leader.

If you have a billion, they call you Pope. Why is monotheistic faith better than polytheistic? I mean, either you believe — if you believe in, like, a magic person who can do magic things, why is it different — so different if it's Superman or the Fantastic Four? The problem is that the people with the most ridiculous ideas are always the people who are most certain of them.

New rule: If churches don't have to pay taxes, they also can't call the fire department when they catch fire. Sorry reverend, that's one of those services that goes along with paying in. I'll use the fire department I pay for. You can pray for rain. Did Christianity borrow from ancient pagan mystery religions? Is Bill Maher correct? The truth of the matter is this; Krishna was not born of a virgin.

Krishna was born according to that mythology to a mother who had seven previous sons, hardly a virgin. In terms of Horus, Isis is said to have had intercourse with Osiris after he had been cut into fourteen pieces and his reproductive organs were swallowed by a fish; again, hardly a virgin birth account like the virgin birth account in Scripture. While it is currently popular to suggest that the gospel writers borrowed the virgin birth motif from pagan mythology, the facts simply say otherwise.

I had believed that the people like the Pope and his close associates would be just as the all others I ve seen during my life have seemed. Foster had called them. It seems to me that people have become almost brainwashed during their childhood and when they grow up they know only that they should believe what the bible says.

They put their faith in it without question and do not realize how ridiculous they sound. Like how some of the people Bill Maher interviewed said that they believed that Jonah lived in a whale for 3 days. I also was surprised that even though the Pope himself said evolution is true, that some of the people such as the senator said the jury was still out or they man who owned that museum with the dinosaurs and humans living together because evolution was true seems and ridiculous.

This is just Christianity, but all of the religions Bill Maher talks about seem to be just as ridiculous. Religulous was an entertaining movie. One of my favorite places in the film was the Creation Museum in Kentucky. I would love to go there and see the statue of the triceratops with a saddle on its back. John Westcott the reformed homosexual had a few awkward moments with Bill Maher that were pretty funny.

I felt sorry for Westcott because it was easy to tell that he was repressed in some way probably his ever-present homosexuality. He seemed a little too forced and eager to pass judgment on other homosexuals. Jeremiah Cummings was hilarious and saddening at the same time.

His expensive suits and shoes and cars, and houses, and so on blatantly display the amount of money he is racking in from believers. He was much like a rock star; people admire him so they throw money at him, he uses their money to buy more stuff and become more admirable, they throw more money at him. I thought Larry Charles did a great job directing.

The movie had continuity even though the scenes changed drastically. The end featured interviews with Muslims and commentary about the violence they have been associated with.

I thought this should have been in the film even though it scared me more than the foolish Christians. So off the bat, you have to an open mind. This movie is for believers and nonbelievers alike and should be seen by whom ever to broaden their minds about contemporary religion. All the film is doing is questioning religions and faith, Maher also critizes both in the film.

So take Religulous with a hint of salt or if you are really close-minded a pint of salt. Bill Maher is no stranger to controversy and Religulous is certainly controversial, if nothing else. This is intercut with video clips, subtitles and outright interruptions by Maher. All of this is completely unfair to the interview subject, and completely hilarious.

The people he interviewed believe many of the same things that those with higher IQs believe and have just as much evidence to support them: none. As an atheist, this is one of the few documentaries on the subject of religion and critical of it that I can watch.

The others simply make me too upset. Religulous was a cleverly edited movie based on an ignorant if not evil idea. The movie starts out with Bill Mahr saying that man has learned to destroy the world before he learned to use reason.

By destroying the world Mahr is talking about nuclear weapons. To Mahr atheism is the last hope of reason with faith and reason being incompatible. That is the thesis of the movie. It was irritating to see intolerance masquerading as objectivity in this movie.



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