Most Offensive Part
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overfiend1976 — 11 years ago(November 25, 2014 05:51 PM)
I think that referring to Young Earth Creationists as "an entire culture" is a bit generous. They are a very tiny minority, their beliefs are ridiculous, and the thing that makes their beliefs ridiculous is that they steadfastly deny mountains of evidence against those beliefs.
Except, sadly, this isn't the case at all: http://www.gallup.com/poll/155003/hold-creationist-view-human-origins.aspx
It really IS an entire culture.
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king_of_bob — 11 years ago(March 19, 2015 09:13 AM)
No. It's a subculture.
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ZAROVE — 11 years ago(June 07, 2014 12:41 PM)
Actually, he attributed it to God, not to god. No, the word god not not a Title, and yes, the word god can be used as a name. You're identifying a specific entity. the reason God is capitalsied is because its used in place of, and thus as, a name.
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lewisworld — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 06:06 PM)
You can't even correctly remember the part you are complaining about! It wasn't Paul, it was Ruth. And she didn't say you can't LIVE with these people but you can't WIN with these people. The underlying punch line is it's that she used to believe as her father still does and, ha-ha, she now complains about the absurdity of clinging to belief in the face of contrary evidence.
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rustyd5150 — 11 years ago(August 19, 2014 12:09 PM)
Actually, I'm a Christian and I laughed when he said that. I thought it was funny. Also, the remark afterward about not winning with these people, I thought that was funny also.
I don't get my theology from a movie or a fiction novel (hint, hint, Left Behind) and enjoy other's points of view about religion.
If a movie can, literally, change someone's whole religious belief, then it wasn't very strong in the first place.
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Korios — 11 years ago(October 06, 2014 12:48 AM)
There was no punchline there. No humor. Just an angry writer screaming on the page
.
When Pegg & Frost wrote that line they were
anything but
angry, trust me. They were actually having quite a lot of fun. You take your beliefs too seriously. Also I think you deliberately altered the real quote from "You can't WIN with" that
Ruth
, not Paul said, to "You can't LIVE with..", to strengthen your point and make it appear more offensive. A HUGE difference, right? Intellectually dishonesty is a very frequent trait of christian apologists and you appear to be no exception.
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terryperring104 — 11 years ago(February 13, 2015 04:12 AM)
It is a joke-a mild one at that, but its a joke nonetheless. Its a sort of 'raise your eyes to the ceiling' moment for Paul and everyone who is watching, with half a brain.
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infanttyrone-1 — 11 years ago(March 09, 2015 06:03 PM)
You misheard the line. She says "
You just can't win with these people
." That
is
a punchline before the resurrection, Paul was a demon, after the resurrection, it was a miracle. The joke here is that with some fanatics (
any
fanatics, whether religious or political or social) it doesn't matter what the facts are, they will find a way to make them fit into their inflexible worldview.
I suppose I can understand how, if you didn't hear the actual line, you might not think it was very funny. It's also possible you were looking for things to be offended by. Religion plays a tiny part in this movie. It's not a sweeping indictment of all religion. There's one fanatical character, who serves an actual purpose in the story. It's a comedy. There are a lot of things in the world that are actually offensive, like human trafficking or genocide or child labor. A little perspective may help you enjoy fictional movies about weed-smoking aliens. -
king_of_bob — 11 years ago(March 19, 2015 09:05 AM)
The most offensive part was at the end with Christian Stereotype #2 saying "it's a miracle he's been healed" or whatever, then Paul tells his buddy "you can't live with these people."
You were offended by a line you can't even quote correctly? He said "You can't win with these people."
THAT'S NOT A JOKE! There was no punchline there.
Not all jokes have a punchline. This is what is commonly referred to as a "one liner." The joke being, he's just found out that Paul is an alien not a demon and yet he STILL thinks that Paul is a supernatural being and that his healing ability is magic.
I also didn't get any "anger" from the line either. I think you're seeing what you want to see.
Also, why did Hader's character all of a sudden become so evil? And why was Christian Stereotype #2 hanging out with the gang at the end, even though he'd just murdered someone?
Hader never became evil. He became focused once he found out what they were actually doing.
I presume by "Christian Stereotype #2" you mean, Moses Buggs. Kirsten Wigg's characters father? He's with them at the end because he isn't a bad guy, just misinformed. Probably not too unlike yourself.
And your criticism might carry a bit more weight if you actually referred to the characters by their names.
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