Religulous

Religulous

7.0

Oct 01 2008

2h 41m

Documentary, Comedy

Commentator-comic Bill Maher plays devil's advocate with religion as he talks to believers about their faith. Traveling around the world, Maher examines the tenets of Christianity, Judaism and Islam and raises questions about homosexuality, proof of Christ's existence, Jewish Sabbath laws, violent Muslim extremists.

Bill Maher

Bill Maher

Self - Host/Narrator

Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda

Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda

Self

Andrew Newberg

Andrew Newberg

Self

Steve Burg

Steve Burg

Self

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