Sean Higgins was not impressed with Bill Maher’s new anti-religion film Religulous, though he does cop to coming “out of the film with a new respect for Mormons, who — apparently alone among the faith groups that Maher sought to interview — recognized early on what he was up to and shut him out. Maher is ushered off of church grounds and is forced to do his Mormon bit from what appears to be a hotel room.” (Maher did get tossed out of the Vatican as well, but a few Catholic priests agreed to be interviewed.)
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