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Originally Posted by jadedeath
Really, He did the one about if you eat McDonald's all the time you're going to get fat... that's pretty solid scientific fact.
He also has a show where he takes two people from completely different views and has them switch places and get the perspective of the other side for 30 days. If you've ever watched it, you'd see that it IS pretty balanced.
Logan
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What? If you eat high fat food you get fat?? Your kidding?? EAT A SALAD! I think -although I have no proof, he made up the health effects of eating fast food. 30 days is hardly enough time for that kind of health degeneration.
Now that ive gone way off topic. I will admit to the fans of this film the Bill does have some really good points. Aspects of religion are absurd. If you asked someone off the street who had never heard of the bible, about Noah and his ark, im sure they would think you were nuts.
Films like this, with Maher, Spurlock, and Moore, are good, entertaining films. The problem is, they are one sided. Im sure Bill Maher didnt go into this thinking he would change his mind. He wanted to mock certain religious people. If I was religious, I would avoid this film. You will learn nothing.