Some people, you know? This is a great movie!

Yvonne 2022-03-25 09:01:11

This is a great movie, a lot of people are really funny, they named it "religious absurdity", didn't they name it? You just jumped out, some people attacked Christianity, some people distorted the Bible.
Your Christianity is so popular? The world has to revolve around you?
Did you finish watching the movie? Islam has not yet come out to oppose it.
Is the theme of the film attacking religion? Then you are wrong! The theme of the film is - to advocate free thinking.
You say yours, I say mine, anything can be questioned or even refuted. You can choose to fight back and see who said it.
There are also people who criticize others for making jokes. Everyone has their own way of expressing their opinions. You are serious, but you can't stop me being joking. I just said this question with a smile on my face. What can you do?
Everything in the world has two sides, your religion is no bigger than this world, and the development of religion has its absurd side. In particular, there is also a bull, ghost, snake and god playing tricks in it, destroying its beautiful and simple side. Did you know why priests and priests were ridiculed in the Western world for a while?
A person who sexually abuses a child.
Rogues, camels, and children have one thing in common - when they are not reasonable, they are unreasonable and bury their heads.
Many people have this kind of personality. When they are speechless, they attack directly, then turn around and leave, thinking that they have won, which is extremely ridiculous.
Does religion have its absurd side? have! Does religion have its dangerous side? have!
but! Finally, I still have to say that I am not attacking religion, because once I attack religion and just simply preach my own benefits, then there is no difference between me and religion.
Of course, religion has a good side, especially in the spiritual construction of human beings.
In fact, I prefer Buddhism, both of which are religions, but they advocate debating the scriptures and promote discussion. On the contrary, some religions are extremely strict in safeguarding their so-called dignity. This is very similar to a time in our country, you know.
Don't you think things like that back then were absurd?

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  • Bill Maher: [Extra] What about when innocent people get killed during a "defensive action"?

    Michael Bray: I'm for that. Yeah. It's collateral damage.

    Bill Maher: But it's acceptable?

    Michael Bray: We've got to consider what the real issue is here and what the cost is and the risk.

  • Bill Maher: [Extra] This is the Anne Frank house, when you see it you really understand how true that phrase "The banality of evil" really is. One of the common arguments in defence of religion is that Hitler wasn't religious and neither was Stalin or Mao and they were bad so religion is good. But like religion itself it's an argument that really depends a lot on not thinking too deeply. For one Hitler himself didn't eliminate anyone personally he had a lot of footsoldiers most of whom were good Christians and they pushed people into the ovens. Religion has done a bad job of stepping up and preventing violence-prone bullies from doing their thing. If anything it usually justifies acts of madness. And 20th Century Fascism and Communism while not strictly religions as we've come to think of religion, really were religions. They were state religions. Hitler was seen as infallable and Godlike. Hirohito was absolutely a God on Earth to the Japanese people. We shouldn't get too hung up on the word religion. The bottom line is whether people think and act rationally or not and whenever they organise their lives around something that could best be described as groundlessness bad things happen. Even if the central story seems harmless like there's a God who loves you so much that he had his only Son whacked so that you could keep on sinning. Still, doesn't matter, once reality has left the building, once it's up there in the ether then anything can be extrapolated or tacked on by Preachers and Priesthoods and delusionals and power-hungry pricks. It's not that big a step from "your God is the only God and he loves you very much" to "you really should get out there and start killing for him" Whenever people believe in something utterly groundless because they were told it by a charismatic preacher and Hitler was nothing if not that, all bets are off. Nazism was a religion, a religion based on the insane fiction that Jews were subhuman vermin who did not deserve to live, but people and people not from a primitive society believed it because A they liked the preacher, B the other sheep around them were buying into it even though it was crazy and C it was inextricably tied to their view of a glorious Valhalla-like future. A, B, C. Religion.