Religulous
Not bad, though hypocrisy in religion has been around for a long time. It's interesting to see just how delusional some of these people are: the awkward hung with the "ex-gay", the woman that is a Christian for "the Jews", its just wild. Maher does take some liberties when it comes down to what comes out of the interviews. There was an interview with a neuroscientist that I wish we could have heard a little more on. But overall very entertaining.
The kind of people in this movie just fascinate me. The hardcore brainwashed people that believe, honestly believe, that humans lived with dinosaurs. One woman was excited about the rapture so she could ride back down to earth on a white horse. I'm not anti-spiritual, just anti-stupidity.
Best quote ever from the movie: "You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate." from US Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Followed by a blank stare and then best face ever when he finally realized what he had just said.
So what makes people flock to religions? Is it wrong to believe that every person has the capacity to be great? Why do people hate to think?
Not bad, though hypocrisy in religion has been around for a long time. It's interesting to see just how delusional some of these people are: the awkward hung with the "ex-gay", the woman that is a Christian for "the Jews", its just wild. Maher does take some liberties when it comes down to what comes out of the interviews. There was an interview with a neuroscientist that I wish we could have heard a little more on. But overall very entertaining.
The kind of people in this movie just fascinate me. The hardcore brainwashed people that believe, honestly believe, that humans lived with dinosaurs. One woman was excited about the rapture so she could ride back down to earth on a white horse. I'm not anti-spiritual, just anti-stupidity.
Best quote ever from the movie: "You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate." from US Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Followed by a blank stare and then best face ever when he finally realized what he had just said.
So what makes people flock to religions? Is it wrong to believe that every person has the capacity to be great? Why do people hate to think?