Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
It's not random, if you go back and read the defenders of religion, they defend all religion as a whole. This is done by intoning that religious people are some how more moral and ethical than non-religious people. I have not noticed that secularist or atheists, saying that all secularists or atheists are better.

In fact secularists and atheists are grouped together by not their beliefs but by what they don't believe. Where religious followers are grouped together by a common belief, that belief is in a common supernatural creator and a religious dogma that has answers to all life's question.
Isn't that the whole point of the film? A smug sense of intellectual superiority to the irrational beliefs of religious adherents?