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Brendy
24th March 2008, 01:56 AM
Did anyone else watch this latest Sean Hannity's America episode titled "Beyond Belief"

He almost strictly gave one side of the issue. Only people who believed were allowed a voice. All the skeptic arguements were just briefly said by Sean Hannity himself.

At one point he had on one guy who had a near death experience and who believed he had been in hell for a short period. I'm not gonna make fun of his beliefs, just the fact that after this man told his story, Hannity says to the camera "So now what do you believe!?". He said it like there could be zero medical reason why this man experienced the feelings he did.

Let's just put one man's story on, and that means there's a hell. What about everyone who has ever had their heart stop then restarted by a defibulator. What about them?

"Beyond Belief" was supposed to imply he was looking at how science was being used to prove or unprove the bible and the like. Yet Hannity's show should have been called "Strictly Belief". That's all it was.

I guess it's sticking with their "fair and balanced" approach.


If you are a liberal, you must watch these shows like O'Rielly and Hannity. You will laugh your ass off at their hypocrity. They are fun.

Complexity
24th March 2008, 02:00 AM
Please don't remind me that it still lives.

fuelair
24th March 2008, 04:13 AM
(screams madly)"It's ALIVE!!"

modecom
24th March 2008, 04:38 AM
At one point he had on one guy who had a near death experience and who believed he had been in hell for a short period. I'm not gonna make fun of his beliefs, just the fact that after this man told his story, Hannity says to the camera "So now what do you believe!?". He said it like there could be zero medical reason why this man experienced the feelings he did.


I don't mind making fun of his beliefs...

He's a complete nutjob.

HELL-ARIOUS!
9uSK_KXeD_0

JoeEllison
24th March 2008, 04:48 AM
Only Fox Noise would think that this sort of flat-out preaching and anti-atheist bigotry is appropriate for a purported "news channel."

boloboffin
24th March 2008, 07:46 AM
Thank God Bill Wiese has a book to sell about his ghastly experience, and thank God Hannity gave him five minutes of airtime so that we could all know about it. The experience, that is. The book is just gravy.

joobz
24th March 2008, 08:12 AM
While describing the smells of hell
Everything you can imagine that's terrible.
Such is the nature of these visions, isn't it?

Moochie
24th March 2008, 08:55 AM
I don't mind making fun of his beliefs...

He's a complete nutjob.

HELL-ARIOUS!
9uSK_KXeD_0


Hannity's America reminds me of the lunatic asylums of the 19th Century. I'm still boggled over how it is one is supposed to "breathe in hell."

M.

Upchurch
24th March 2008, 12:29 PM
"Bill Wiese fell asleep and had a terrifying vision..."

I thought those were called "nightmares".

kallsop
24th March 2008, 12:36 PM
Did anyone else watch this latest Sean Hannity's America episode titled "Beyond Belief"

He almost strictly gave one side of the issue.


That will get him a job on any network channel, as long as he picks the appropriate side.

billydkid
24th March 2008, 12:38 PM
Did anyone else watch this latest Sean Hannity's America episode titled "Beyond Belief"

He almost strictly gave one side of the issue. Only people who believed were allowed a voice. All the skeptic arguements were just briefly said by Sean Hannity himself.

At one point he had on one guy who had a near death experience and who believed he had been in hell for a short period. I'm not gonna make fun of his beliefs, just the fact that after this man told his story, Hannity says to the camera "So now what do you believe!?". He said it like there could be zero medical reason why this man experienced the feelings he did.

Let's just put one man's story on, and that means there's a hell. What about everyone who has ever had their heart stop then restarted by a defibulator. What about them?

"Beyond Belief" was supposed to imply he was looking at how science was being used to prove or unprove the bible and the like. Yet Hannity's show should have been called "Strictly Belief". That's all it was.

I guess it's sticking with their "fair and balanced" approach.


If you are a liberal, you must watch these shows like O'Rielly and Hannity. You will laugh your ass off at their hypocrity. They are fun.It is not just liberals who find these people laughable.

Deathshead
24th March 2008, 12:45 PM
Maybe you CNN viewers didn't get the memo. Not every show on Fox is a 'news' show. Just like not every show on CNN is a news show. Pretty simple.

It's Hannity's show, so he can do as he pleases, as long as he gets ratings.
Not too hard to figure out, even for cherry pickers.

I don't believe in conservative dogma as far as religion goes, nor do I believe in the nonsense that spews forth as 'news' from CNN or the MSM.

Liberals are not smart enough to appreciate O'Rielly. How's that for an equally obtuse statement? It fits right in with the rest the posts.

How are the ratings going for Fox? Who watches these shows you denigrate? Why aren't there more enlightened folks such as yourselves, pulling CNN up from the basement?

Silentknight
24th March 2008, 02:23 PM
So wait, let me get this straight. You can get out of hell, but only if you're stupid enough? Well that explains why it always seems to be stupid people who are so convinced that they'll get into heaven.

joobz
24th March 2008, 02:36 PM
Maybe you CNN viewers didn't get the memo. Not every show on Fox is a 'news' show. Just like not every show on CNN is a news show. Pretty simple.
Not even the 'news' shows on FOX are 'news' shows.

Matthew Best
25th March 2008, 06:27 AM
Sean Hannity's Beyond Belief.


Why, yes! Yes, he is!

Safe-Keeper
25th March 2008, 07:10 AM
So wait, let me get this straight. You can get out of hellThat was the first thing that struck me, too.

Maybe you CNN viewers didn't get the memo. Not every show on Fox is a 'news' show. Just like not every show on CNN is a news show. Pretty simple. It's Hannity's show, so he can do as he pleases, as long as he gets ratings.
Not too hard to figure out, even for cherry pickers.This thread isn't about how horrible it is that FOX "News" puts on non-news programs. It's about how Hannity's opinions are ludicrous and dishonest.

JoeEllison
25th March 2008, 07:29 AM
Liberals are not smart enough to appreciate O'Rielly.

maybe, maybe not. But at least most of us can spell O'Reilly's name... :D

Beerina
25th March 2008, 08:05 AM
At one point he had on one guy who had a near death experience and who believed he had been in hell for a short period...after this man told his story, Hannity says to the camera "So now what do you believe!?".

"So, a god exists who will torture people who don't believe in Him, for ever? Ummm, yay? Let's praise His wisdom and kindness?"


:rolleyes:

fuelair
25th March 2008, 08:36 AM
Sean Hannity's Beyond Belief !









Why yes, yes he is!!

TheAntiLuddite
25th March 2008, 09:06 AM
Behold the horrifying results of eating a Grilled Stuft Burrito right before bedtime. I suggest next time he try warm milk and a blanket. Then he'll dream about heaven with its fluffy clouds and relaxing harp music and springtime fresh odors and roads paved with gold and empty mansions and a guy sitting on a colossal throne surrounded by angels chanting, "Holy, holy, holy."

Oh, and don't forget the 77 virgins. This dream's gonna have one hell of a happy ending.

uruk
25th March 2008, 09:17 AM
Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

This doesn't surprise me from Hannity. Hannity is religious and is always warning of the perils of the liberal leftist athiests on his radio show.

He seems like a nice guy though. Just alittle too much on the psycho-fanatical side when it comes to religion.

Moochie
25th March 2008, 11:37 AM
Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

This doesn't surprise me from Hannity. Hannity is religious and is always warning of the perils of the liberal leftist athiests on his radio show.

He seems like a nice guy though. Just alittle too much on the psycho-fanatical side when it comes to religion.

Don't forget that Wiese is there flogging his book. It's conceivable he doesn't believe any of the tripe he's serving up.

M.

VespaGuy
25th March 2008, 11:53 AM
Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

And extremely silly ones at that. The whole "Hell smells bad" is just ludicrous. Satan should talk to farmers to find out how ill-conceived his bad-smelling Hell is; after a while you get so used to the smell that you don't even notice it.

"Welcome to Hell where it smells really, really bad for a few days and then your body slowly adjusts and you can't tell that it smells bad at all. Bwah, hah, hah!"

and by the way, why is heaven described as having gates by these folks? and Hell has prison cells? Those seem like human constructs, not something that would be in an afterlife. Unless these folks are jsut making stuff up... nahhhh.

doctoratlantis
25th March 2008, 12:16 PM
I don't mind making fun of his beliefs...

He's a complete nutjob.



I was amused by the closing where Hannity asks rhetorically if Hell is real, and then says we'll be hearing from a Priest to find out.

Well I'll be glued to the set waiting to hear whether priests believe in Hell...

I did notice that Wiese's "Hell" experience sounds remarkably like a waking-dream, and that if it didn't have the religious overtones that could have been an alien space ship just as easily as a prison cell he "found himself in."

bobcarp
25th March 2008, 02:42 PM
I can't believe we are even still discussing this is the 21st Century.