This is funny, even if Tim Allen is serious.
Mmmm... naaaa. You have to watch the whole thing so as to put it into context. It's very much a tongue-in-cheek kind of statement.
I liked his stand up for about two or three performances. After that it was the same grunting and juvenile jokes. We should have known America was lost when he got a show and it became popular.
He only has the one dimensional act. As an actor he really doesn't have much of a range.
Atheism is not a religion, nor does it have FAITH there is no god. Does not believe = non-belief, it is the absence of belief/faith, not the belief/faith in the absence of something.
"If I declare that my god is real and that it's scriptures are infallible."
I liked his show, Tool Time. But he pretty much is the character he played. Loud, opinionated, misogynistic, and stupid. Which are very in keeping with being conservative.
What a moron
And a horrible misogynist.
@LovinLarge I did not know. He comes across as America's Dad in his sitcoms (which I only see for a few seconds while channel surfing).
@Flyingsaucesir He's awful in person and he always plays the same character, too. A staunch conservative, also. He's so bad that I would not allow my son to watch his show Tool Time while my son was growing up. A role model he is not!
@LovinLarge When it comes to tools I prefer This Old House
@Flyingsaucesir or The New Yankee Workshop
Americans are willing to be forced into discarding logic "For want of the price/of tea and a slice..." I shared #'s 2 and 3 on Z's Rag. Every American should immediately start sounding sirens about the Theocratic coup. Now is the time.