youtube.com — Even Steph(v)en. Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell debate Islam vs Christianity in three minutes on this segment. Carrell is for Islam and Colbert is for Christianity. Who is right, they decide. one of the funniest daily show segments i have seen in a while.
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malkirSep 4, 2006
@fireandlight27I believe if you took a look at what different Christians believed you'd also find different characteristicsin their versions of God. Do Chrisitians then all believe in different Gods?
theone3Sep 5, 2006
@Judah - If you read the Gospel of Barnabas (which has been pretty poorly hidden by the church) - It says that Jesus spent most of his life desperately trying to fight the concept that he was the son of god, but what would become the church establishment would not listen.
risikoSep 5, 2006
[b]Atlantics[/b], are you a religious man?I'm not meaning to be rude: if I didn't find irony in religion I would be hard-pressed to find irony, hence comedy, in this clip.
atlanticsSep 5, 2006
No, I'm Not religious at all
Closed AccountSep 6, 2006
Let this be a lesson to diggers. Seriously.It shows that there really isn't any point in arguing over religion. Religion isn't based off of facts; it's based off of faith. No one side is going to convince the other because there simply isn't any logic to dispute.Let it go, people. Let it go.
caboosemooseSep 6, 2006
I think a lot of people here have missed the point of the entire segment.
kazanoeSep 6, 2006
theone3: I find it kinda funny how you call the other persons opinion garbage before stating your own opinion. They both have equal merit, and you cant really throw away one opinion 'till you know whats right :P
aharoniSep 9, 2006
People seriously argue about religion on the comedy videos part of Digg... Jesus... I mean, Allah... I mean, elohim!