From the beginning to the end of the film, Comrade Mach recklessly provokes religious believers. He is very, very disregarding the feelings of others. In the end, it can only be seen as a comedy. Although I agree 100% with his atheism, I don't agree 100% with his eros plot against the frailty of believers. Of course, there are indeed a bunch of SBs selling stupid theism to people in the film, and there are even some SBs that make people believe they are gods themselves. . .
Many wars are caused by religion, such as the Palestinian-Israeli issue. Jews and Muslims in the same region have such very different interpretations.
Suddenly I thought, why didn't I interview Li Hongzhi, didn't he also claim to have supernatural powers? When Maher went up without saying a word, Lao Li had to hand over himself.
In the film, there is a sect where people smoke marijuana in Amsterdam. The interviewee has long been psychedelic to the point of being in a trance. Maher deliberately hurt him and asked him if you think you smoked marijuana. People have a disease of instant amnesia. I asked twice in a row, but the person actually answered twice in a row. . . Depend on. . . If smoking marijuana is a religion, why is it only legal in the Netherlands?
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