Movie Poster Monday: New RELIGULOUS Teaser

By Norm Schrager at April 7, 2008 | 4:54 pm | Print

The Lobby has received steady interest in Bill Maher’s Religulous, so we had to share this latest teaser poster for the film, just recently released by Lionsgate. First we had Bill’s visage burned into a piece of toast. Now this. At least Maher doesn’t think much of himself, huh?

You can catch our Religulous coverage at the links below or here: Religulous Preview, More on Religulous

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  1. Helen Wait, 1 year ago Reply

    Bill Maher is the greatest! This movie says it all about people of faith. It’s true that roman and greek historians recorded Jesus as being real and his diciples witnessing miracles. In fact hundreds witnessed his miracles. He was a real person. And we know that evolution has never been proven and the bone evidence just isn’t there. but besides all that, and the fact that the Jewish people have kept records from the beginning of all time. And with the basis of good and evil we know God exists. So I’m Glad Bill has made a hate film against Christians. He forgets that the worst war I ever started was started by and athiest just like himself!!
    yes Bill’s working for me and when he dies I’ll surprise him by frying him and the rest of my followers in Hollywood on a bed of hot coals. Keep it up Bill!!!


  2. Norm Schrager, 1 year ago Reply

    - Helen Wait –

    Superb! Best comment we’ve had in some time.

    -Norm S.


  3. Jeff P., 1 year ago Reply

    “There is a difference between proving a proposition and accepting a proposition. We night be able to prove Christianity is true beyond reasonable doubt, but only you can choose to accept it. Please consider this question to see if you are open to acceptance: If someone could provide reasonable answers to the most significant questions and objections you have about Christianity–reasonable to the point that Christianity seems true beyond a reasonable doubt–would you then become a Christian? Think about that for a moment. If your honest answer is no, then your resistance to Christianity is emotional or volitional, not merely intellectual. No amount of evidence will convince you, because evidence is not what’s in your way–you are. In the end, only you know if you are truly open to the evidence for Christianity.” Quote is from I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist. http://www.impactapologetics.com/product.asp?cookiecheck=yes&P_ID=813

    Here are some free takes from a pretty swift guy named Ravi Zacharias.
    http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/Let_My_People_Think/archives.asp


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