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Stanford 2022-03-24 09:02:25
"Teaching" Talking About "Teaching"
First of all, I want to say that this documentary is not sincere. It's not that the area they set foot in is not broad enough, and the interviewees are not diverse enough, although the religion-themed film completely ignores Buddhism, Hinduism and other religions that are still very influential in...
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Alexa 2022-03-23 09:02:24
Welcome to skeptics' club
This is really a brilliant movie. I cannot say I agree with everything Bill said, but basically I agree with his idea: there is no God at all. Honestly, I can never understand how come a chinese person over 20 years old who has never I assume such a person may either suffer a blow or do it just as...
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Precious 2022-03-23 09:02:24
religion thing
Let's talk about the film itself. It's not really a rigorous documentary, it can only be said that it's a filmmaker holding a camera to record what people say~~ and this student Bill is really annoying sometimes, always interrupting others' speech, and when others are serious He laughed...
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Ashleigh 2022-03-23 09:02:24
The absurdity of xxxx
Because of some wonderful emotional changes in the heart, I went to find faith, but after a certain period of time, I gradually felt some feelings. Religion and belief are two levels. In our daily life, whether it is religion or belief, people come into contact with them. In my opinion, what should...
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Delia 2022-03-23 09:02:24
No matter what theory, the key is whether there is a spirit of doubt
The word Religulous was the combination of religion and ridiculous, fantastic word, isn't it? The word is the topic of the movie: religion is ridiculous. The best of the documentary is that the narator Bill Maher has a definite conclusion that he did not believe any religions (Christian, Islam,...
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Timmy 2022-03-23 09:02:24
The Absurdity of Religion and CCAV
"The Absurdity of Religion" is about a talk show host with an occupational disease who guides the guide and goes deep into the enemy's cave. A winning story. As an atheist and religiously prejudiced, it was an enjoyable viewing experience. But as a film student, this documentary can't be a model...
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Stone 2022-03-23 09:02:24
no faith no sincerity
A person must believe in something when he lives. Believe that you are alive; believe that you are doing something, and these things are valuable and meaningful; believe that you should be good; believe that there is always truth in the world. . . No matter what you believe, there is always faith....
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Wilfred 2022-03-23 09:02:24
The absurdity of half the sky
The host visited different denominations such as Catholics, Christians, Mormons, Scientology, Cannabis, Jews, Muslims and so on. It basically covers the mainstream religions of the West. But I would say that these religions are all too similar, and personally I feel that these religions are all...
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Suzanne 2022-03-23 09:02:24
Humble Belief or Humble Doubt?
In fact, I didn't plan to write a film review, I just reflected on my beliefs after watching the film. I have also gone through a number of transformations from Christian to liberal skeptic. The mental journey among them will be omitted first, and this is not the subject of this article. I have...
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Abby 2022-03-23 09:02:24
Ridiculous believe
Like I've always said man lives by believing. Although sometimes what you believe is not necessarily true. But it's not this that I'm talking about, it's religion! Let's get down to business: Religion is the hardest thing to say. Because this thing is about what many people "believe", what many...
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Religulous Reviews
Director: Larry Charles
Language: English,Hebrew,Arabic,Persian,Spanish Release date: October 3, 2008