A survey by Las Vegas Weekly names magician—and outspoken atheist—Penn Jillette to be the top of the list of “personalities who define Vegas”. In an interview with the magazine, Jillette explain why on his cable television show, he attacks some religious groups and avoids other:
Are there any groups you won’t go after? We haven’t tackled Scientology because Showtime doesn’t want us to. Maybe they have deals with individual Scientologists—I’m not sure. And we haven’t tackled Islam because we have families.
Meaning, you won’t attack Islam because you’re afraid it’ll attack back …Right, and I think the worst thing you can say about a group in a free society is that you’re afraid to talk about it—I can’t think of anything more horrific.
Of course, it might please some Islamic fundamentalists to hear you say that you won’t talk about them because you’re afraid … It might, but you have to say what you believe, even it if pleases somebody you disagree with—that issue comes up all the time in moral discourse.
You do go after Christians, though … Teller and I have been brutal to Christians, and their response shows that they’re good f***ing Americans who believe in freedom of speech. We attack them all the time, and we still get letters that say, “We appreciate your passion. Sincerely yours, in Christ.” Christians come to our show at the Rio and give us Bibles all the time. They’re incredibly kind to us. Sure, there are a couple of them who live in garages, give themselves titles and send out death threats to me and Bill Maher and Trey Parker. But the vast majority are polite, open-minded people, and I respect them for that.
(Via: Reason)




June 29th, 2010 | 11:35 am
Being “brutal” to people who don’t generally respond in like manner, leaving alone people who your bosses want protected as well as those who scare you; isn’t that a perfect description of a bullying, toadying coward?
June 29th, 2010 | 12:03 pm
Ahh, my hometown. Vegas, baby!
June 29th, 2010 | 12:44 pm
@john And if it were anything more than a bloody television show, John, you might have a point. But it is, so you don’t.
June 29th, 2010 | 3:27 pm
Scientology has been known to steal critic’s personalized stationary and use it to mail fake bomb threats to itself, drown judges dogs, and numerous other things so it’s not surprising.
June 29th, 2010 | 3:39 pm
It’s nice to hear an atheist describe the Christians I know.
June 29th, 2010 | 8:44 pm
LOL, is Showtime still afraid of the stupid $cientology cult!?! Two years ago, they could have sued the network into silence easily. These days, the cult is too busy fending off attacks from REAL media outlets around the world to care what some silly show on Showtime has to say about it. The most you’d get nowadays is a threatening letter that you can frame and put up on a wall for laughs.
June 30th, 2010 | 11:59 pm
As much as I admire Penn & Teller it saddens me to hear this admission.
If they bash Christianity I’d like to think they’d have the nards to go after other faiths, too-
So their Showtime bosses would pull the plug on the show if they went after Scientologists?
Okay. They won’t go after Islam because of fear for their families? Okay.
Then the show should be retitled:
BULLPOOP-WE’RE NOT AS EDGY AS YOU’D EXPECT
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