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Are you stating that you have watched both? Or, are you trying to insinuate that you have watched both, without actually stating that you have? If you have watched both, I'll watch your recommendation and report back. You must admit, however, that the authors are not comparable by any means.
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I have watched both, you watching Religious is pointless however it is funny but by no means an intellectually honest piece the same way the case for Christ isn't.
The thing about Religious is it speaks to those of us who already see religion as silly it is by no means persuasive. No new ideas come out of it.
But all of these type of programs such as "The god who wasn't there" or any of its opposites are always horribly flawed and are not looking to present a compelling and cogent argument. Certainly never present both sides of a debate with any sort of intellectual honesty. -
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OK. So, you have watched both. As I said that I would, I'll watch "Religious" and I'll report back. The only thing is this; the author of "Case for Christ" was an atheist with a PhD. who set out to disprove the existence of Christ, only to conclude that Christ must have existed. Mahr was a comedian who set out to prove that Christ didn't exist, and used comedy to prove that he didn't. Can you see the difference?
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