Bill Maher turns “Religulous”
June 9th 2008 05:24
Religulous - New Trailer
Bill Maher’s “Politically Incorrect” brand of comedic social analysis has often swayed towards religion. Most comfortable when smothered in controversy Maher has teamed up with Larry Charles the Director of Borat to take a closer look at all things related to faith in the lord.
Tackling different cultural beliefs and exploring the varied forms that worshipping gods takes all over the globe. A new trailer for the “Religulous” has just gone online and looks like an amusing and informative study of the conceit that “my god is better than yours.”
The title is a merging of “religion” and “ridiculous” which immediately notify’s of its intent. This will not be an objective essay, rather a journey towards the more sensational believers and warped towards exposing the hypocrisy of mythical absolutes.
Incisive and inquisitive Maher’s sometimes combative wording is certain to provoke some rich discussion as he interviews followers of many religions Travelling around the world to discover the current state of extreme group spirituality the laughs will be laced with a deeper truth.
Appropriately any outspoken media personality is going have as many lovers as haters and this Emmy winning stand up comic is no exception. I may not always agree with what he says but his slanted conversations are certainly entertaining and thoughtful, as much because of guest response as Maher’s own commentary.
Scheduled for US release October 3rd 2008, no Australian date has yet been set.\
Trailer for "Religulous"
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Comment by Anonymous
When the Church of England started taking out books from the bible one book they decided to toss is a book called Tobit.
The two books of Maccabees in the vulgate are important books that King James wished to have removed.
Maccabees is a detailed historical account that can be proved using historical data. It expands on who are descendants of Abraham (peoples like the Spartans) and early relationships between Israel and Rome.
English Royalty is known for having heavy Illuminati connections. Many English Kings were Masons.
Can we really trust any secular monarch?
Is it so insane to think that an English King and his Archbishop may have had ulterior motives?
Maybe you will study about King James I of England and find some very surprising things about him.
Maybe you can make connections between the agendas of the Church of England and the New World Order.
Jerome was a modest early Christian priest with many beautiful writings giving praise to the Awesome One of Israel.
He gathered the scripture and organized it (I believe with Divine guidance) for the faithful of the early church.
I don't like the idea of secular Illuminati supported monarchs picking and choosing what they like from the original "bible"....
Leveticus 20:26 - Thus you are to be holy to Me, for I YHWH am holy; and I have set you apart from the peoples to be Mine.
why do we have to be born again if we are to be gods children ?
that's like saying we have to be recreated because something is wrong
(my first bible was a king james bible but wasn't king james from england where they have the most masons and Illuminati, etc?)
ArchbishopDanette M. Scott
@ Alan I must let you know that on the day of Pentecost, regardless of what country, race, color or creed anyone was from, they praised and worshipped God and spoke in unknown tongues.
Also be advised that your question is valid for any believer, due the fact that man has perverted the Gospel to suit their own selfish needs and to distort the truth.
which ends up causing these types of questions, that cause doubt. Doubt is a fear in which the heathens of this earth will tend to feed the people that have a belief system regardless of the denomination, religion, sect or occult.
The darkness that has plagued the world and misleadings of spiritual leaders, have raised an eyebrow to all who say they belief in a higher power which is God. If the basic history of the worlds existence proves that a foundation was here before man could examine or scientifically explain, then I must say that it didn't happen by osmosis.
Further more Alan I must say that you have a valid argument because of what man has done, but I will tell you this, we will never be able to give an account for Jesus because we weren't there, but our understanding in depth will arise through our relationship with the Holy Spirit.
Be advised that when trouble arises God seems to be called upon regardless of who you are.
There has been GREAT DISCUSSION SURROUNDING THIS ISSUE AND THE ARGUMENT OF THE BIBLE NOT BEING IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
I DO UNDERSTAND THAT EVERYTHING IN THE BIBLE HAS HAPPENED IN THE EARTH, AND THE WORD HAS SPOKEN OF GREAT DECEIVERS THAT WILL AND HAVE TAINTED THE GOSPEL.
I DO HOWEVER SEE THAT THIS DISCUSSION IS NECESSARY TO HELP FURTHER THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND OUR MOST INNER SPIRITS THAT HAVE FREE WILL TO SIN OR NOT TO SIN, OR LET'S JUST SAY RIGHT OR WRONG!
Alan I have been in many circles throught my travels and exposed to just about every religion during my internships.
There are misleading facts in every last one of the denominations, religions, sects or occults
Just as we have our own voice of reason, common sense, or stupid is what stupid does mentality, we have our own lives, and what we choose to do with free will and choice dictates our futures.
We could and can be ruled as in the Roman days and a political system that doesn't allow you to even have freedom of choice or speech.
Alan I must also say that this is in simplicity without fancy words to prove a point. I validate your questions and feel as though it is an eye opener to those who seek to know the truth, but God is all knowing, all seeing, all hearing, all loving, and ready to help anyone who chooses to confess with their mouth that HE IS LORD and not man. If you read the Bible OT/NT we will find accounts of our very existence today and life situations that are applicable.
We will always agree to disagree which is just a humanistic way of trying to win a vote in society as well as a pat on the back.
So Alan Faith is the substance of things hope for, and the evidence of things not seen. So whether or not the Bible is correct or incorrect, we still have a right to follow what makes one whole in mind, body and soul.
Wholeness is due in part to achieving your dreams in an imperfect world, but winning a soul to Christ make it perfect.
So Alan when that unexplainable feeling that comes over you in church, is it a chill or the Holy Spirit?
When this happens, is it a life changing, mind altering experience that changes your attitude about life and others?
Do you run and want to tell somebody of your experience?