Religulous

Mariane 2022-03-25 09:01:11

"Faith is a virtue that does not require thinking"
American film star and talk show host Bill Maher and his crew visited Catholics, Christians, Mormons, Scientology, Cannabis, Jews, Muslims and other holy places and representatives of different religions, citing the teachings and anecdotes of the interviewed religions to "blame" and "attack" the interviewees. Expose slowly. The film uses Bill's mouth to expound the absurdity and misunderstandings existing in various religions today, as well as the irreversible consequences caused by it...
The film won the 2008 Film Trailer Award for Best Documentary Poster.

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  • Taurean 2022-04-23 07:02:56

    It's just sophistry and grandstanding to show intellectual superiority. The process of making arguments is quite subjective. For example, he only interviews evangelical Christians, but why doesn't he talk to catholic churches and theologians? All his eloquent questions are no problem at all for someone with a real theological foundation. On the contrary, people in the church should watch this film. The faith that has been doubted is the real faith. The irony is that today's church has expelled theologians from the church.

  • Gabe 2022-04-21 09:02:45

    Giving 5 stars just for the hilarious interviewers and the editing itself doesn't mean much

Religulous quotes

  • Dr Muhhamed Hourani: For a Muslim you must not hesitate, you must accept every letter, every word of this story.

  • Bill Maher: But what is your explanation for the millions and millions of people around the World who are leading homosexual lives, have no interest in people of the opposite sex, are they all faking to piss off Jesus?

    John Westcott: They didn't choose this, they didn't desire it.

    Bill Maher: Right, they were born gay.

    John Westcott: No.