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Pages in category "Films with atheism-related themes" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Professed to being an atheist in his book Tricks of the Mind and described Bertrand Russell's collection of essays Why I Am Not a Christian "an absolute joy." Luis Buñuel (1900–1983): Spanish film-maker, activist of the surrealist movement. Known for his one-liner, "Thank God I'm an atheist." [36] [37] Richard Burton (1925–1984): Welsh ...
Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices.It encompasses a wide range of viewpoints drawn from various philosophical and intellectual perspectives, including atheism, agnosticism, religious skepticism, rationalism, secularism, and non-religious spirituality.
In the Simpsons/Futurama crossover, Simpsorama, it is revealed that Professor Farnsworth is an atheist, and he goes even as far as to make an atheist prayer. [29] Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead The Poor Kid (South Park) Both them are militant agnostics who oppose any statements of certainty in the episode "The Poor Kid". Rick Sanchez Rick and Morty
Harold Ramis (irreligious, [28] agnostic [29]) – American actor, director, and writer specializing in comedy. Carl Reiner (self-described Jewish atheist [30]) – American actor, film director, producer, writer, comedian, won nine Emmy Awards and one Grammy Award; Rob Reiner – American actor, film director, producer, and political activist [31]
[22] [23] Only the #1 movie, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, at $9,020, had a higher per-screen average than Religulous. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] For the second weekend, Religulous had a 35.5% drop in box office receipts and dropped to #13 with a gross of $2,200,000 at 568 theaters for a per screen average of $3,873.
Rank Title Distributor Worldwide Box Office Religion Year References 1 The Passion of the Christ: Icon Productions: $622.3 million Christian 2004
Collision [1] [2] is an American documentary film [1] by Darren Doane released on October 27, 2009. It features a debate between prominent antitheist Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson, a pastor of Christ Church, a CREC church located in Moscow, Idaho.