Bill Maher's wisdom............again

by Mulan 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    Bill Maher was on Larry King tonight. I just had to share one of his little tidbits from the online transcript of the show. He talks about religion here:

    <<<CALLER: Hi, thank you for taking my call. Here's my question. Other than who we vote for and keeping respect for everyone's beliefs, Bill, I'm wondering how you think we can work to restore a separation of church and state?

    MAHER: Restore it, that's a good point. I think we have -- I hate to sound like a broken record. It has to take place at the top. When you have a president who is this openly religious and this openly contemptible, in contempt, rather, of the separation of church and state, I don't think anything is going to change until that changes.

    This is a man who proudly says that Jesus picked him to be president. You said something about you have to respect people's beliefs. I know that's what we always hear, we have to respect. I'm sorry, I don't. I don't respect religion. I don't respect superstitious thinking, which is what religion is. I don't respect childish thinking, which is what religion is.
    We talked about this before, this whole gay issue wouldn't even be an issue except it says it in the Bible. The Bible, that book that has people lived to be 900 years old and says the world is 6,000 years old, and that there are people who lived in a whale. That infallible work of genius and slavery is OK. You should stone a guy to death if he works on Sunday. That's the book that says, sorry no queers.

    So I'm sorry, I don't respect people who believe in religion. I was religious when I was a kid. We all had dumb stuff drilled into our head. It doesn't mean when you get to be an adult you can't drill it out. I tell you something else they drilled into my head when I was a kid, mercury in my cavities. We found out later mercury is so bad we shouldn't even eat it when there is a trace of it in fish. But it was drilled into my teeth. So when I got older, I had it drilled out. You can do the same thing with religion. To talk about this terrorism situation without talking about religion is like talking about AIDS in America without talking about homosexuality. You can do it, it will get you applause on Oprah but it's not true. >>>

    I like what he says!!!

  • William Penwell
    William Penwell

    Mulan,

    I agree with what he says here to. Thanks for reminding me of the Bill Maher interview, I hope to catch the Larry King Show later tonight.

    Will

  • Corvin
    Corvin

    I saw that Larry King show today. Bill makes a lot of sense most of the time.

  • morrisamb
    morrisamb

    Hi Mulan..I caught most of the show..he is amazing...I love his honesty, sense of humour.

  • simplesally
    simplesally

    Kuddos to Bill

  • exjdub
    exjdub

    Mulan,

    At first I didn't like Bill Maher. He just always seemed to be so arrogant and I had a hard time listening to him. However, the things that he was pointing out turned out to be accurate and I changed my view of him. His views on religion are spot on and I sure can relate. Thanks.

    exjdub

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    Even when I agree with Bill Maher I don't like him.

    I've never heard him make an argument without belittling someone. That is his style.

    He's a punk IMHO.

  • drwtsn32
    drwtsn32

    I like what he said, too!

  • Larry
    Larry

    I hope Bill doesn't ever sell-out or water down his rhetoric. Unlike most politicians and talk show host he really has something to say.

    His point on religion is right on point. That's the beauty of being 'independent' you can say things like that and people will say 'oh, that's just Bill.'

    Bill is one Caucasian male whose views on racism I respect. Albeit, I don't agree with him half the time on the subject, I respect his honesty and his apparently sincere attempt to understand the situation. He comes across as a person who will readily admit that he doesn't understand a situation, but he is willing to try. He also gives equal time to Afro Americans on his show panel.

    BTW, is his show still on the air - I haven't seen him in a while?

    Peace - Larry :)

  • Carmel
    Carmel

    Too bad bill, like so many, take the bible so literally, it is impossible to believe. When myth is 
    taught as reality, no one can take it seriously.
    poor bill
    carm

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