Mighty Maher Strikes Out
by L. Brent Bozell
Here's an extremely obvious test of how secular our entertainment culture has become: Bill Maher can make a film that strenuously aims to mock all religions. His ads on the Internet show three monkeys: one Jewish, the second a Muslim monkey, and the third, a monkey Pope. The reaction? Our cultural commissars yawn. National news and entertainment magazines howled at the supposed insensitivity of "The Passion of the Christ," but Bill Maher can't seem to locate an ounce of outrage in a ...
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Posted by: Gauss
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Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:40 PM
Bozell's world continues to fall apart and he just can't understand why. why don't people believe in the bible verbatim?? and if they don't oh noooo! Buccaneer-beard-Bozell is upset because critics are not foaming at the mouth about this bill maher movie. Probably because the movie makes a lot of sense. Bozell gets all pissed off just because maher's film is affirming that 2000 years of philisophical and scientific insite should be respected more than crazy modern day bible nuts. Bozell needs to start "thinking outside of his box". This Bozell guy looks pretty well off. I'm sure he has tons of money and a nice comfortable life, but he's seems to be dumber than a door-stop. All he's good for is just getting pissed off whenever he feels his personal and very very speciallized religious beliefs are crossed... then he goes on a rampage, thrusting out his buccaneer-beard-covered chin and chiding us know nothing commoners. BOZELL, your kind is going extint, the modern western thought meteor has hit and the cloud of science and reason is killing your sun. get used to it.
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Posted by: Scot Penslar
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Sat Oct 4, 2008 7:40 PM
So Bill Maher has the audacity to "mock Sarah Palin and others who believe in a biblical account of creation." Biblical creationists believe the earth is six thousand years old, that it was literally created in six days, and that the human race began with two fully-grown, Hebrew-speaking people who were tempted into eating a forbidden apple by a talking snake. Are you saying that any adult who truly believes that ancient fairy-tale nonsense DOESN'T deserve ridicule? Just which century are you living in?
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