Can't give others the freedom of unbelief?

Tanner 2021-12-24 08:01:42

Although when I first watched this film, I thought that BILL was always disturbing others to talk, but I later realized that what those religious people said was still the same. BIll really didn’t want to waste time listening to sermons because the doubts raised by him were basically not enough. To any positive answer.

Regarding religion, I have thought about many basic contradictions to prove its absurdity. What I don’t understand is why I don’t give others the right to unbelief (believers go to heaven, unbelievers go to hell; Muslims are said to not even quit religion, etc.) , Are the gods in these religions so stingy? There is no doubt that religion has actually been used as a tool to control people with low culture and lack of thinking ability, serving politics and money.

BTW: Some of the text and pictures inserted in the film are very funny, but at the end which nuclear explosion is terrible!


Also pay attention to the last of the subtitles

In loving memory of Julie Maher (Bill Maher misses his mother)

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Extended Reading

Religulous quotes

  • [after the closing credits]

    Bill Maher: See you in heaven?

    Julie Maher: [shrugs] Who knows?

    Bill Maher: [laughs] Exactly.

  • Bill Maher: It's like the lotto. "You can't get saved if you don't play."