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Going to see his stand-up in August underpants Apr 2015 #1
I liked him once upon a time, but I can think of at least a dozen comics I would rather see do stand cbayer Apr 2015 #5
I envy you. phil89 Apr 2015 #21
Really funny live.... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #33
He is arrogant and often criticizes his own audience for not getting the joke or NoJusticeNoPeace Apr 2015 #53
Bill Maher is one of the dwindling few that tells it like it is Joe Turner Apr 2015 #78
... trotsky Apr 2015 #2
Ah, he hasn't beheaded anyone. Therefore he's not a bigot. rug Apr 2015 #42
OK, so what is any different from clydefrand Apr 2015 #3
Because he is not just speaking out for atheism. cbayer Apr 2015 #4
I think there are angry atheist fundamentalist safeinOhio Apr 2015 #10
I think the author clearly agrees with you and I think she cbayer Apr 2015 #17
I'd rather be on the side safeinOhio Apr 2015 #22
Ethical Culture is a good place to be cbayer Apr 2015 #23
There is no such thing as an atheist fundamentalist... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #34
I would say, anyone with a safeinOhio Apr 2015 #70
Atheism is the lack of beliefs. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #75
Atheism is most certainly NOT a lack of beliefs. stone space Apr 2015 #109
You are, absolutely, unequivocally 100% wrong. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #122
So I'm not an atheist if believe there is no God? stone space Apr 2015 #133
Atheism is specifically the lack of belief in god(s). cbayer Apr 2015 #112
You mean like religions do? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #123
Yes, just like some religious people do. cbayer Apr 2015 #125
"I'm agnostic, I neither believer (sis) nor disbelieve. I am neutral.." PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #127
Are you calling me a liar? BTW, it's (sic) not (sis), but we all make typos. cbayer Apr 2015 #129
Where did I call you a liar? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #148
" I'd argue that looking at your posts this is not quite accurate." cbayer Apr 2015 #149
"poutrage" is word that justifies immediate ignore-listing carolinayellowdog Apr 2015 #219
And i always appreciate your view cbayer! hrmjustin Apr 2015 #161
Just provide evidence phil89 Apr 2015 #131
I have no evidence for a god or gods. OTOH, if you can provide evidence cbayer Apr 2015 #132
You cannot prove a negative. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #150
Obtuse? Tiring? You just can't help yourself, can you? cbayer Apr 2015 #151
But we're not talking about a petri dish are we? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #153
No we are talking about proving a negative. I have zero interest in proving god exists cbayer Apr 2015 #155
I agree. bvar22 Apr 2015 #51
When militant atheists fly two planes into buildings skepticscott Apr 2015 #79
Can I bring up the militant atheist safeinOhio Apr 2015 #82
Neither were doing what they did skepticscott Apr 2015 #86
About as often as safeinOhio Apr 2015 #88
Are you a Christian? n/t trotsky Apr 2015 #99
No safeinOhio Apr 2015 #101
Do you think there are any verses in the bible that aren't good moral advice? n/t trotsky Apr 2015 #104
Yes, safeinOhio Apr 2015 #106
They are very important to other people though, aren't they? trotsky Apr 2015 #126
Oh, so ISIS is only skepticscott Apr 2015 #102
I was lucky enough to spend 30 years safeinOhio Apr 2015 #107
I see you've stopped trying to answer the actual points I'm raising skepticscott Apr 2015 #134
You might find it amazing, but safeinOhio Apr 2015 #142
Nice that you're still avoiding any of the points I've raised skepticscott Apr 2015 #157
Now hang on a minute..the Charlie Hebdo attacks had absolutely nothing to do with religion... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #124
Not only did they have nothing to do with religion... trotsky Apr 2015 #128
You're really jonesing to have it both ways, aren't you. rug Apr 2015 #103
Black and white thinking safeinOhio Apr 2015 #108
More importantly, you do it without lacing your posts with personal attacks. rug Apr 2015 #110
I most likely do safeinOhio Apr 2015 #119
Nice try skepticscott Apr 2015 #138
You repeat yourself. rug Apr 2015 #167
The same thing that motivated skepticscott Apr 2015 #181
Ah, let's be clear. You're saying his "atheism had nothing to do with it." rug Apr 2015 #183
He missed you terribly. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #185
He never left. rug Apr 2015 #195
If you want to know what I said skepticscott Apr 2015 #187
It must be rather boring not responding to rug. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #196
It hardly takes more than one read to read you. rug Apr 2015 #197
Do tell him I still love him. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #199
No, he doesn't. rug Apr 2015 #200
All I want is a simple hello from my old pal. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #201
There, there. rug Apr 2015 #203
I will just have to pick up the pieces of my life and move on. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #204
Hey Scott! hrmjustin Apr 2015 #170
Historically, Militant Athiests have done far, FAR worse. bvar22 Apr 2015 #159
So have people with dark hair. skepticscott Apr 2015 #182
Screaming "Budda(sic)?".. really? pangaia Apr 2015 #57
Bill Maher can be very dismissive! Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #6
I think the movie is where he figured out that he could make a career out of attacking cbayer Apr 2015 #9
Seems you missed the entire point of the movie... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #26
Please enlighten me on the entire point of the movie and, if you would, please refrain from cbayer Apr 2015 #29
Watch it again, and you should be able to see it... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #31
I've seen it and come to my own conclusions. If yours are different, I ask that you share them. cbayer Apr 2015 #35
How is that a personal insult? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #40
It's so ingrained I bet half the time they dont realize it. rug Apr 2015 #43
The irony is truly stunning at times. cbayer Apr 2015 #45
You still haven't shown me how it was a PERSONAL insult.... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #76
I agree with Zakaria edhopper Apr 2015 #7
It seems very clear that Maher doesn't want muslims on his side. cbayer Apr 2015 #12
No. He's making a career out of being a comedian. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #32
He does do standup, but that's only part of his career. cbayer Apr 2015 #37
I've seen plenty of stand-up...it is definitely his bread and butter... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #39
So does Dennis Miller. rug Apr 2015 #44
Miller does stand up edhopper Apr 2015 #61
No. He's like a guy muttering and chuckling to himself in a dark corner of a train terminal. rug Apr 2015 #62
i saw his HBO special edhopper Apr 2015 #71
I have seen his show only maybe 7-8 times pangaia Apr 2015 #58
Amazing how a comedian gets roundly condemned for criticizing a religion... trotsky Apr 2015 #98
Let me know when Francis has an HBO special. rug Apr 2015 #105
Ah, I see, if you're the head of a church bigotry it's okay... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #114
No, but comparing the two positions is an exercise in stupidity. rug Apr 2015 #115
Then what was the point of your comparison? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #116
It was trotsky's. rug Apr 2015 #117
You said "Let me know when Francis has an HBO special".. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #118
Following his comparison of Maher to the Pope. rug Apr 2015 #120
So your comparison wasn't an exercise in stupidity... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #121
What was that? rug Apr 2015 #202
Now you're simply adopting a stupid analogy as your own. rug Apr 2015 #169
Let me know when Francis has an HBO special. AlbertCat Apr 2015 #130
Are you saying Catholics are sheep or that Vatican City is larger than advertised? rug Apr 2015 #168
You asked a very good question Yorktown Apr 2015 #189
Organized religion does this ALL the time Politicalboi Apr 2015 #8
Clearly there are bigots within organized religion and the author doesn't diminish cbayer Apr 2015 #14
Yeah, simply not watching is a good choice. Yet the words are out there. That matters, imo. pinto Apr 2015 #18
I side with Bill on this one. SamKnause Apr 2015 #11
What exactly do you side with him on? cbayer Apr 2015 #15
Me too... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #27
Who would listen? Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #36
This particular bumper-sticker from the Fox News vault LTX Apr 2015 #84
+1 cbayer Apr 2015 #94
I'm confused. Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #192
My response was to post #27, not to your post. LTX Apr 2015 #209
I did Google "Muslim leaders condemn" Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #211
+1 Good read. Fareed is an excellent debater, imo. Regardless of political points of view or such. pinto Apr 2015 #13
Agree. I think she did a great job here of stating why this is wrong. cbayer Apr 2015 #16
GPS is Zakaria's cable show on CNN. "Global Public Square". pinto Apr 2015 #19
Not familiar with it….. cbayer Apr 2015 #20
Yes. bravenak Apr 2015 #24
Hmm lets see if we can put this one into perspective. Promethean Apr 2015 #25
I think there is a distinct difference between being a republican and being a muslim. Let's try this cbayer Apr 2015 #28
Pitiful analogy fail, cbayer. Homosexuality isn't a set of ideas. Religion is. Republicanism is. trotsky Apr 2015 #30
That doesn't even come close to being the same... PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #38
I disagree with you. Could you choose to be a believer? cbayer Apr 2015 #41
Absolutely. People do it all the time. Isn't that the point of preaching? PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #74
Could you choose to be a believer? Right now? cbayer Apr 2015 #92
On demand? Probably not. trotsky Apr 2015 #95
Atheists could in theory choose to be a believer Alittleliberal Apr 2015 #77
I don't think an atheists could choose to be a believer anymore than a believer could choose to be cbayer Apr 2015 #91
Excellent post, and you are correct. trotsky Apr 2015 #96
Let's talk about choice. I could choose to 'play it straight'. I could choose to 'play believer'. pinto Apr 2015 #136
Anybody can do anything in theory. Practice is a little different, however. stone space Apr 2015 #144
Absolutely. I was brought up a christian but I now choose to believe that is all concoted.. PoutrageFatigue Apr 2015 #152
You choose your religion like you choose your nationality. stone space Apr 2015 #135
Can one choose whether or not to believe homosexuality is a sin? n/t trotsky Apr 2015 #166
No, nations only allow a small number of people to join them muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #222
Homosexuality doesn't have an innate ideology and isn't defined by one. Promethean Apr 2015 #81
I'm not sure that belief in a god has an innate ideology. cbayer Apr 2015 #93
Ironically, your 1st paragraph could come either from a Republican or a Muslim muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #221
Bill Maher is not worth watching anymore. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #46
He's become addicted to controversy and has to keep upping the ante cbayer Apr 2015 #47
He can go on all he wants but he won't get ratings from me. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #48
He has defined his audience and they will continue to support him. cbayer Apr 2015 #50
Oh he's plenty funny... truebrit71 Apr 2015 #163
Did you see his last hbo special? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #164
Yes. Bloody funny! truebrit71 Apr 2015 #177
I thought it was rather bland. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #178
Yup. Love all of his stuff. truebrit71 Apr 2015 #179
Ok. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #180
"based on the extreme actions of a few" Cartoonist Apr 2015 #49
What percentage of the world's muslim population are members of ISIS? cbayer Apr 2015 #52
How many of those Muslims Cartoonist Apr 2015 #55
But the article is about the number of people committing atrocities. cbayer Apr 2015 #56
ISIS has killed almost 10,000 Muslims Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #64
And perhaps you are right. Do you think there are muslims that watch this on their tv and cheer? cbayer Apr 2015 #68
I don't think there are Muslims cheering Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #72
I agree with you. Labels are very much an illusion. Welcome to DU and to the religion group. cbayer Apr 2015 #90
"Labels are very much an illusion." trotsky Apr 2015 #97
And your "guesses" would be wrong. LTX Apr 2015 #85
I only made ONE guess Cartoonist Apr 2015 #100
Have you "taken up arms" against ISIS? stone space Apr 2015 #145
I'm not a Muslim. Cartoonist Apr 2015 #160
What does your religion have to do with it? stone space Apr 2015 #165
I will repeat myself Cartoonist Apr 2015 #191
I'm questioning YOUR resolve. stone space Apr 2015 #207
? Cartoonist Apr 2015 #213
Post removed Post removed Apr 2015 #214
I'm questioning YOUR authenticity. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2015 #215
They've chosen to worship the Gods of the Civil Religion. stone space Apr 2015 #137
wahhhh, why won't he respect our superstitions and magical thinking? mike_c Apr 2015 #54
Is that your takeaway from the article? cbayer Apr 2015 #59
What spiritual values are worth respecting on their own? What ideas are worth respecting just for... Humanist_Activist Apr 2015 #60
Don't you think that everyone's beliefs Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #65
The only thing I respect is everyone's rights to hold ideas and beliefs, and even articulate them... Humanist_Activist Apr 2015 #66
Sometimes people scrutinize only to discredit. Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #73
Depends on what the belief is, I generally find unsupported beliefs to be unsupported... Humanist_Activist Apr 2015 #80
Agreed! Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #87
Does this apply to everyone? Like the KKK? LostOne4Ever Apr 2015 #83
See my post "sometimes people scrutinize.." Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #89
What I find interesting is what she labels as bigotry isn't, and then failed to mention Maher's... Humanist_Activist Apr 2015 #63
It's somewhat amusing that Maher claimed Zakaria was insulting him. Jim__ Apr 2015 #67
He objects to being accused of doing this for applause lines? cbayer Apr 2015 #69
The same people .... Trajan Apr 2015 #111
DU's theological police? You mean people with opinions that differ from your own? cbayer Apr 2015 #113
Maher seems to share an apocalyptic point of view with some religious extremists. pinto Apr 2015 #139
As the headline notes, I think it's a schtick at this point. cbayer Apr 2015 #140
Yeah, schtick is apt. pinto Apr 2015 #143
Hmmm nil desperandum Apr 2015 #141
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. cbayer Apr 2015 #146
Walking the line nil desperandum Apr 2015 #154
Regarding your comments about people who don't believe every word Susannah Elf Apr 2015 #193
Actually, absence of evidence IS evidence of absence skepticscott Apr 2015 #206
Quite a bit of overstatement there. LTX Apr 2015 #216
Not at all skepticscott Apr 2015 #217
What you said: LTX Apr 2015 #218
When you have an actual understanding of how science works skepticscott Apr 2015 #220
Thanks for your comments. I'll meet you here - fundamentalists are a roadblock not a path. pinto Apr 2015 #147
If this was Mormonism Bill was attacking or mr_liberal Apr 2015 #156
Sorry. deathrind Apr 2015 #158
More privileged bullshit from believers... MellowDem Apr 2015 #162
Well said. n/t trotsky Apr 2015 #171
Whenever a posts start with "What the column is ultimately saying, and what Fareed is saying, is .." rug Apr 2015 #172
He didn't write this, he spoke... MellowDem Apr 2015 #173
His thoughts are well-framed and well-communicated. rug Apr 2015 #174
That is what he said... MellowDem Apr 2015 #175
No, that is not what he said. What he said is at the link. rug Apr 2015 #176
So you can't tell me what he said... MellowDem Apr 2015 #184
What he said is plain. rug Apr 2015 #198
It's so plain that you can't say... MellowDem Apr 2015 #210
Is there something about a "completely useless exchange" you fail to grasp? rug Apr 2015 #212
This Salon article totally misses the point Yorktown Apr 2015 #186
Your post title could apply skepticscott Apr 2015 #188
True. Salon execs themselves say they are a tabloid Yorktown Apr 2015 #190
It's like TED in print. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2015 #208
And that's from the Pew poll that Zakaria brushes aside (see clip in #67) muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #223
... pinto Apr 2015 #194
Even when I agree with Maher on some issues... NaturalHigh Apr 2015 #205
I thought about posting this, Jamaal510 Apr 2015 #224
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here, Jamaal510. cbayer Apr 2015 #225
I guess it's wrong to criticize the execution of homosexuals, unless the religious justification... arcane1 Apr 2015 #226
It's very right to criticize the execution of homosexuals. Where do you see a statement cbayer Apr 2015 #227
Because criticizing that belief system gets called "bigotry" for some reason. arcane1 Apr 2015 #228
Where have your ever seen criticism of religious persecution of homosexuality called bigotry? cbayer Apr 2015 #229
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