Nate River wrote...
i lol'ed
question: why are lots of comedians very bold and open when it comes to the topic of religion that they criticize it so much? why so? (are they simply non-believers or maybe God forgive you for laughing at his jokes)
The role of the comedian hasn't changed since it was the role of the court jester. The job is to say that which no one is comfortable saying, pointing out the crap that needs addressed. Because they do so in the form of a joke, it's not considered appropriate to kill them over it, but that didn't stop some royalty if the subject was sore enough. As to why you keep hearing comedians picking on religion, it's probably because we have a number of them that are more and more urging an intolerance to the point of violence for other religions. No ten years or so ago, the US military chaplains office would have had a complete fit if it got word some chaplain was advocating conversion to s specific religion, but now there's a well documented and unofficial movement to do so. It's disgusting. This is America, we're not supposed to oppress any religion. Any given member is still to be held to the law, but other than that they are free to believe what they want. I give it no more than 5 years before someone decides to try and pass a law outlawing any non-christian religion in the US.