God is dead; we are fucked
Bill Maher, during his stand-up routines in the 1980s, let religion off easy.
He only “gently roasted” it, he says in the opening scenes of his new movie, “Religulous” (read: religion+ridiculous). A diffident half-Catholic child growing up, the diffidence stuck with him into maturity and adulthood until nagging questions of doubt became too large to ignore — and that’s when he decided to make this movie. The film crew follows Maher as he travels the world, meeting with Jesus freaks, would-be messiahs, and members of the Trucker’s Chapel in Raleigh, N.C., to discuss his theological...
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