A Documentary film by Bill Maher released in 2008. In its premise, Bill goes through a journey across the U.S. and other parts of the world talking to people, while looking for the answer to this question: Why do people accept the fantastic stories and teachings that religions preach? As is evidenced by the title of the movie, though (a Portmanteau of "religion" and "ridiculous"), Bill Maher already has some opinions on the matter that he'd like to pass on to the audience. See also Jesus Camp for a similar religious documentary produced around the same timeframe.
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| - A Documentary film by Bill Maher released in 2008. In its premise, Bill goes through a journey across the U.S. and other parts of the world talking to people, while looking for the answer to this question: Why do people accept the fantastic stories and teachings that religions preach? As is evidenced by the title of the movie, though (a Portmanteau of "religion" and "ridiculous"), Bill Maher already has some opinions on the matter that he'd like to pass on to the audience. See also Jesus Camp for a similar religious documentary produced around the same timeframe.
- Religulous is een documentaire van regisseur Larry Charles met Bill Maher in de hoofdrol. De titel is een portmanteau van religion (religie) en ridiculous (belachelijk) om de satirische aard van de film aan te duiden. De film gaat over georganiseerde religie en de problemen die het met zich meebrengt. De film is geproduceerd door Thousand Words en gedistribueerd door Lionsgate.
- Religulous is a 2008 mockumentary on the current state of modern world religions, from Christianity to Scientology by Bill Maher, and directed by Larry Charles. The movie has many points of call: 1) Francis Collins of the Human Genome Project 2) A trucker's chapel. The chapel features many religulous "born-again" Christians, including one who was a self-proclaimed Satanist. 3) Jeremiah Cummings, former member of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, a megachurch pastor who makes some very hypocritical and incorrect statements. 4) Pastor John Westcott of Exchange Ministries, a very controversial attempt to "cure gays" 5) The Author of the book The Gay Gene 6) Steven Berg, an ex-Jew for Jesus. 7) Mark Pryor, Democratic Senator on his view of Creationism and religious beliefs. 8) Ken Ham, the cre
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| - A Documentary film by Bill Maher released in 2008. In its premise, Bill goes through a journey across the U.S. and other parts of the world talking to people, while looking for the answer to this question: Why do people accept the fantastic stories and teachings that religions preach? As is evidenced by the title of the movie, though (a Portmanteau of "religion" and "ridiculous"), Bill Maher already has some opinions on the matter that he'd like to pass on to the audience. See also Jesus Camp for a similar religious documentary produced around the same timeframe.
- Religulous is een documentaire van regisseur Larry Charles met Bill Maher in de hoofdrol. De titel is een portmanteau van religion (religie) en ridiculous (belachelijk) om de satirische aard van de film aan te duiden. De film gaat over georganiseerde religie en de problemen die het met zich meebrengt. De film is geproduceerd door Thousand Words en gedistribueerd door Lionsgate. De film zou oorspronkelijk uitgebracht worden tijdens Pasen 2008, maar door de stakingen van het Writers Guild of America liep de postproductie vertraging op. De releasedatum werd verzet naar 2 juli 2008, maar ook deze datum bleek niet haalbaar. De film is uitgebracht op 3 oktober 2008.
- Religulous is a 2008 mockumentary on the current state of modern world religions, from Christianity to Scientology by Bill Maher, and directed by Larry Charles. The movie has many points of call: 1) Francis Collins of the Human Genome Project 2) A trucker's chapel. The chapel features many religulous "born-again" Christians, including one who was a self-proclaimed Satanist. 3) Jeremiah Cummings, former member of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, a megachurch pastor who makes some very hypocritical and incorrect statements. 4) Pastor John Westcott of Exchange Ministries, a very controversial attempt to "cure gays" 5) The Author of the book The Gay Gene 6) Steven Berg, an ex-Jew for Jesus. 7) Mark Pryor, Democratic Senator on his view of Creationism and religious beliefs. 8) Ken Ham, the creator of the Creation Museum 9) Ex-head of the Vatican Observatory on his take on the Bible 10) Father Reginald Foster, Senior Vatican Priest 11) The Holy Land Experience 12) Speakers' Corner, satirically preaching Scientology 13) Mormon tenets 14) Ex-mormons 15) Grand Central Station, Dr. Andrew Newburg 16) The Neuterei Karta 17) Rabbi Shmuel Strauss 18)Jesus Miranda, cult leader Many others...
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