I'll take that as a compliment.
Read the revised compliment above..
I'll take that as a compliment.
I wanted to see it but was worried it wouldn't play here. I can't say I blame the theater management;who wants a big protest in front of their business?![]()


Well it says the area is comprised of a majority of Christians--some of whom may be offended, and there may, frankly, not be the audience to support it. I think it is that simple, pure economics. I don't think there would be any mass demonstations and picketing though.
I was amazed that Brokeback Mountain made it to Destin (but Destin seems to be getting a bit more sophisticated).
Challenging peoples faith in NW Florida is like challenging their political ideology. It would be like Muslims suddenly embracing Christianity--yes, could happen, but not likely in our lifetime. Live and let live.
PS: I would go though--Bill Maher is amazing!
.Does anyone know why Christians feel they have some special right not to be offended? Why would you say that Christians feel that they have some special right not to be offended? There are things that offend us all as individuals and as groups, but we don"t ask that laws be passed, Think again, there are many groups that have wanted things to be changed, they have picketed, the ACLU has been called in...etc etc Rules have been set in plance by non-Christians. rules be put in place or behavior be altered just because we're offended, we live with it as part of a free America.
The above group does not welcome any examination of the basis of their faith, and their determination to "save" others.Does anyone know why Christians feel they have some special right not to be offended? There are things that offend us all as individuals and as groups, but we don"t ask that laws be passed, rules be put in place or behavior be altered just because we're offended, we live with it as part of a free America.
I have absolutely no respect for Bill Maher. He is like the middle school bully who makes fun of everyone different than himself so he will have a better self image. This movie is a blaring example of how Maher (and by association the audience that supports him), who claims to be a proponent of tolerance, has really a very limited tolerance for differences. The movie also is a blaring example of how the Left welcomes and supports bigotry.
The movie may be funny to those who share Maher's anti-religious views, but to a middle schooler, like Maher, making fun of disabled children is funny too. Bill Maher is welcome to live in his world of adolescence, but I'm content to stick with my grown up view of the world. His questionable editing tactics and limited "experts" of the different religions prove what a shallow and manipulative person that he is.
The above group does not welcome any examination of the basis of their faith, and their determination to "save" others.
I'm sure it's a huge Christian conspiracy not to show the movie. It surely has nothing to do with the fact that not enough people will go see it to make it profitable.
