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Bill Maher Makes an Adolescent Case Against Religion in Religulous; Muslim Comics Play It Safe in Allah Made Me Funny

Oh, God! You devil's advocate

Redolent of Roman decadence and authority gone mad, the title Religulous rolls pleasingly off the tongue. But Bill Maher's one-man stand-up attack on religious fundamentalism is a dog that has more bark than bite—a skeptical, secular-humanist hounding of the hypocrites, amusingly annotated with sarcastic subtitles and clips from cheesy biblical spectacles.

Bill Maher is unimpressed with your religion.
Lionsgate
Bill Maher is unimpressed with your religion.

Initially quite funny in its head-on engagement with star-spangled, self-righteous platitudes, Religulous is one small career move for the left-libertarian tele-savant Maher and another, equally modest step toward confronting the migraine-inducing, theocratic With God On Our Side nonsense that defines much American political discourse—John McCain gets a cameo insisting that "the Constitution established the United States as a Christian country," but he's hardly the only public figure out to sever the U.S. from its Enlightenment roots.

Religulous opens with Maher in Israel at fundamentalist ground zero, reporting from Megiddo, the designated spot for the Battle of Armageddon. By way of an alternative vision of the apocalypse, the movie breaks into a comic montage juxtaposing all manner of holy men, true believers, and pious pols—then licenses the comedian to spend the rest of its 101 minutes turning his blunderbuss on this barrel of fish.

For some, Religulous might seem to articulate what has been imagined as Hollywood's secret agenda since the 1920s: Is nothing sacred to these heathens? Maher, who explains that he was brought up Catholic by a non-observant Jewish mother (dragged on camera to proclaim: "Every family is dysfunctional"), seems unambiguously alienated from cosmic consciousness. Recalling his boyhood, he says that God "wasn't relevant to my life—Superman was relevant" and maintains that he would have worshipped any deity that let him jerk off. (The latter is counterintuitive to the max: Radical psychotherapist Wilhelm Reich theorized that it was precisely to keep kids from masturbating that humanity invented the notion of an invisible, all-seeing God.)

Although his antics are directed by Borat showman Larry Charles, Maher is hardly comparable to Sacha Baron Cohen as a trickster performance artist. (His funniest act in Religulous is a brief stint, big glasses on and ear-flaps down, preaching Scientology in Hyde Park, London. A few minutes into his rant, a bystander steps out of the crowd and crowns him King Ding-a-Ling, solemnly placing a garland of balloons on his fevered brow.) Nor is Maher a swashbuckling provocateur like Michael Moore, comforting the afflicted and confronting the infidels with his intimidating bulk. Mainly, Maher is pleased to play devil's advocate; occasionally, he presents himself as celebrity Antichrist.

On a road trip through rural North Carolina, Maher and his unseen entourage pause at a tiny truck-stop chapel for some good-natured joshing with the congregation. Whereas religion sells "an invisible product," Maher explains to them, he's peddling doubt. Sensing what's to come, one believer angrily makes for the door. Maher is always pleased to challenge, debate, and laugh at the lumpen faithful, willing as they are to cite "historical facts" to defend any position. Still, as a polemicist, he's hardly fair—more than a few exchanges are recalibrated in the editing, and too many end with Maher flipping Pascal's Wager, rejoining a believer's "What if you're wrong?" with an emphatic "What if you're wrong?"

Such one-sided encounters are more depressing than fun. As a showbiz wise guy, Maher is more effective when hanging with more public personalities. He gets a dapper soul singer turned preacher to insist that "Jesus [also] dressed very well!" and then go on to mangle Matthew 19:24 ("It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God"). He maneuvers Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas into accepting the premise that religion is a remnant of the Bronze Age; unperturbed, Pryor defends his beliefs by lamely pointing out that "you don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate." Maher confounds tourists and an unhappy public-relations woman in Orlando's Holy Land theme park by engaging the star-struck actor who plays Jesus in a theological debate.

These straw men are Maher's more formidable opponents. It's far less enjoyable to watch him bait an anti-Zionist Hasid, a barely coherent Scottish Muslim, a guy who claims to be a descendant of Jesus, the proprietor of a creationist museum of natural history, or a Dutch pothead who runs a "cannabis ministry." The last half of the movie is more or less spent with the freaks on the carnival midway in preparation for Maher's big spiel. Throwing his own brand of snake oil on the fire, he insists that faith makes a virtue of stupidity, identifies religion as dangerous because it encourages people to believe they have all the answers, and warns the world to "grow up or die."

Heavy stuff. Freud, who devoted his life to the study of irrational behavior and characterized religion as humanity's "universal obsessional neurosis," concluded The Future of an Illusion on a wistful note—arguing pragmatic, imperfect scientific thinking as the only alternative to the delusional totality of religious faith. Maher more or less short-circuits this line of thought with a fire-and-brimstone crescendo of exploding nuclear bombs and a chorus of the Talking Heads' "Road to Nowhere." The anthem isn't inappropriate: Religulous doesn't really go anywhere either. It's ultimately a celebration of the old-time religion we call entertainment.

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  • 01/28/2012 6:52:00 AM

    THEN he should leave the COUNTRY, because the whole entire CONSTITUTION is based on GOD & RELIGIOUS Beliefs. He can go home anytime, He doesn't have to enjoy the money & the benefits of our COUNTRY if he doesn't believe in GOD. He sold his soul to the devil I guess to get where is today!

  • John Schwab 11/17/2010 2:53:00 AM

    It's great to see and hear someone like Bill Maher finally; please keep it up Bill, you're the only public figure who has the courage to speak truthfully about the way many of us feel. Thanks!

  • tiger tim 04/03/2010 12:20:00 PM

    ---What would Bill ---'Uncle owned the studio'--- Maher know abou the 'unknown' or the reality of the invisible ---even from an atheistic viewpoint? LOL

  • dennis 02/03/2010 2:20:00 AM

    thank god for bill maher, he has shown me my life is dull and boring. i guess ill start drinking and smoking and oh yeah whoring around. bill lend me some money so i can afford this new life style. i guess with you being a host of your own show you can prove all that you say is true. right? you must be an expert in all these fields, just as you are about religion. right? wait bill i see your kind everyday, i think ill just stay as i am . ill be alot happier. besides you can use me for more material for your show. good grief that was close. man im sure lucky im just a religous fanatic.

  • antichrist 03/05/2009 7:42:00 PM

    By the way......I bet all these people who quote "Jesus"from the stupidest,most incoherent,contradictory book ever written 1600 years ago(yes the bible)havent even read history/geography books,yet they believe EVERYTHING about a book the church didnt want translated in the first place and one which isnt even certain who wrote it.Quoting a guy dead for 1980+ years is CRAZY!!! How can they possible know what he said..(if he even existed)Can they even quote their grandparents for something they have said? I doubt it,yet they sure know for sure 100% what jesus said.......In brief ...religion=arrogant ignorance and faith,like Maher said faith=making a virtue out of not THINKING!

  • jorge 03/05/2009 7:29:00 PM

    youll be surprised maybe to read this coming from me,living among fanatics here in Texas.I had never seen so many churches before coming here.not even in Mexico. anyways,good or bad movie,the bottom line is very simple.what this guy says makes perfect sense.Its incredible that in the 21st century ,we human beings still believe in a god in the sky watching us,making rules we believe to be right/true and live our lives afraid of going to this place called hell... Religion in any shape or form is the worst thing that has ever happened to humanity.If we had an intelligent government,It should ban religions period. Instead of moving forward as a society,we are still in the gutter because of all the religious nonsense people are brainwashed with.I myself was brainwashed too,and it has taken me years to put all the guilt/fear out of my head. Im glad theres people like Maher,who tries to make people wake up!!!

  • HoraceSunGod 11/07/2008 7:53:00 PM

    Once many people also revered Hercules the same way people today revere Jesus. Now Hercules is a Disney cartoon for children. It's only a matter of time before "Jesus and Friends" is shown before "Scooby Doo". I can't wait to see Mahr's movie.

  • Xavier 11/02/2008 6:42:00 PM

    Religulous was good stuff. Americans ARE perversely obsessed with Jesus and the Second Coming. But who could blame them, redemption is necessary when you live in a country where genocide, slavery and theft is the foundation of its bountifulness. BTW, doesn't Maher like black transvestites? He spent a nice chunk of time trying to dismiss and/or detach himself from who's obviously gay, but I kept thinking: Isn't the word out about him digging black transvestites?

  • Alex 10/15/2008 2:16:00 AM

    The thing about religious cynicism in movies is that it's not that great place to put it. Why? Well, your asking people to shell $10.00 to sit in a room and turn off your brain and watch a screen. Why should we do that?

  • Tony Rohl 10/14/2008 11:43:00 PM

    I'd like to know if Mahar interviewed Obama, Revs. Wright and Pfleger for his anti-religion movie. If not, why not? no guts?

  • john s. 10/14/2008 7:55:00 AM

    If Maher wasnt such a loser, he would have known that when Jesus said "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter heaven ." Jesus was refering to a gate that entered to Jerusalem. The " eye of the needle" was a small opening in the city wall that was just large enough for a camel to pass through.Jesus did not mean that it was impossible for a rich man to get into heaven, only that it was more difficult depending on how you made your money and what you did with your money.By the way I would rather believe and be wrong than the other way around.Maher always wants proof or evidence in supporting religion.Faith is the belief in things unseen, it is impossible to prove it.However it applies to Maher also,I am assuming that Maher loved or loves his mother but it is impossible for him to prove it because it is a emotion or belief just like faith.one of these days we will all know the answer to this great mystery.Yes I believe, and I also believe the passage in the Bible that says when we are all to be judged that "EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW AND EVERY TONGUE SHALL CONFESS THAT JESUS CHRIST IS KING".

  • Humberto 10/14/2008 2:27:00 AM

    I feel your pain, Bill Maher. A non-Jewish mother, but brought up a Cathloic, WOW! Even good Catholic families don't practice being good Catholics. It takes a devotion that, sorry to say, most Californicators can not admit to practicing. And we all know of the desperation at grabbing at straws when your on the way out, in that world. You, Mr. Maher, whom I believe will never read this, are reaching to be funny. Sorry, but even in your cable-TV days, you sucked. Probably why you do not have a show and are working for that grand Jewish machine, the movies. You still suck, Sir,religion aside.You are not funny.

  • ian 10/07/2008 11:28:00 PM

    http://secularreligion.org/

  • Sean Hanley 10/07/2008 7:07:00 PM

    Just reading through these comments proves one thing. Religionists are, by and large, idiots. Tch..

  • Kevin peterson 10/07/2008 7:55:00 AM

    Nearly 400 years ago the King James bible was translated into English .God has sought out millions throughout the thousands of years of recorded history to bestow His grace upon.The 700,000 plus words tell us about God ...all recorded by His express leading and inspiration. About the time of King James ,God was still honored and court jesters like Mahr and Moore were only laughed at .God and I disagree with Mahr on his non sanctity of life ,prostitution ,legalizing drugs,gambling etc.Mahr should stick to "Cannible women in the advocado jungle of death" and not fight with God who is way above Mahrs league intellectually.

  • Uncle Ernie 10/04/2008 10:18:00 PM

    So the movie went right over your head, huh? I notice you seem to attract the mythological lunatic fringe. Funny thing that, eh?

  • openairpreacher 10/02/2008 4:26:00 PM

    its simple as pie.. law removes criminals From society for the good the majority. God will not let sinners in His kingdom after they died they cannot enter for the good the majority. The sinless life and death of Jesus abrogates our sentence for sinning �exile from kingdom of God forever.� under one condition! People must repent/stop sinning to enter Gods kingdom Openairpreacher utube

  • Estella 10/01/2008 7:04:00 PM

    I feel sorry for Bill Maher. God takes care of his own and God takes care of his enemies. It will be in his hands and not ours. All in God's time God Bless us all!!

  • MARTIN LUTHER KING 10/01/2008 5:19:00 PM

    bill is one dumb white fuck...what donkey did he blow in tijuana to get his job...and how i can't get hbo for free...i want to rip off hbo, damn it; fight the real power...too-rich hbo.

  • george 10/01/2008 9:52:00 AM

    I am a great beleiver in God, but I have to say I really like what Maher is doing. He, in his movies and overall lfe isn't questioniong God but us, and the way we beleive and how we show those beleifs. You manage in your article to loose a lot of people who would agree with you. Some of you religious types don't get that you must write for the everyman as the Bible is written. Not to prove you've had a great education of man by man and have good use of words.You guys have to stop overeducating us of god and start educating us in and with God.

  • Skitch Krix 10/01/2008 9:41:00 AM

    Bill does have his considerable moments, but all the advance on his latest diatribe points out his hit-and-run weakness; until he truly dives into the subject, he'll never be considered a real trend setter or opinion leader. The easy "talking snake" and "guy living in a whale" have been around for decades (centuries?). There is a lot more meat (so long as it isn't Friday) to chew on regarding the "Big Three" other than just the fairy tale aspects of their collective story books. I like the movie concept, will see the flick and save final judgment for later; but it looks like a back alley quicky than a real passionate screw.

  • michael 10/01/2008 5:45:00 AM

    Jesus is the Door no sinning people will be allowed in Gods Kingdom no homosex people ,lairs murderers,, thieves... no talk show hosts who sin.,.no false christans repent! openairpreacher utube

 

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