Bill Maher on Noah
March 17, 2014
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Bill Maher nailed this one. Religious films have always attracted mixed reactions.
I really love the “Christian” response to Maher: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/03/28/evangelical-activist-calls-for-bill-maher-to-be-flogged-or-hanged-over-noah-blasphemy/
My favourite part is: “He may have protection under the First Amendment to say whatever slanderous thing that comes out of his toilet bowl brain, but that does not mean Christians should turn the other cheek,” Emmanuel said.
Yeah, where did he get these crazy ideas about Christians turning the other cheek?
I didn’t like the movie at all. A lot of things were wrong in the movie. They could have made it a lot better.