@TheAfroThunder1 The awkward conversation between Brian and that atheist girl in the bookstore rings a bell(the episode where Stewie convinced him to wait on having sex with her and she screwed Cleveland instead). It made atheists look like smug jackasses in a way that was clearly intentional.
Also the episode where everyone thought the world was ending and Peter said he hates his kids, Brian was caught praying to God in a corner and Stewie called him out on being disingenuous.
@TheAfroThunder1 Not talking about the affair. The stereotype was them being excessively obnoxious about God not existing and then giggling awkwardly over it. It was when they first met.
And yes. The stereotypical view that, when faced with a big enough crisis, an outspoken atheist will turn to God in a panic.
"Logic for first graders" oh i c.
fsjal117 5 days ago
I find it funny how Brian has meet Jesus and Santa and is still an Atheist
MegaJflanagan 1 week ago
Does Seth Macfarlene ACTUALLY think that all Christians are like that?
TheAfroThunder1 1 week ago
@TheAfroThunder1 No. He's exaggerating a stereotype for comedic effect.
ometta7 6 days ago
@ometta7 Exaggerating a stereotype can be funny. Doing it EVERY FRIGGIN' EPISODE IS NOT!
TheAfroThunder1 6 days ago
@TheAfroThunder1 This is a show based on exaggerating any stereotype and mocking pretty much all belief structures.
MacFarlene has even made fun of atheists in his cartoons.
ometta7 6 days ago
@ometta7 Hm... When have they made fun of Athiesim? (Not counting Glenns rant on Brian)
TheAfroThunder1 6 days ago
@TheAfroThunder1 The awkward conversation between Brian and that atheist girl in the bookstore rings a bell(the episode where Stewie convinced him to wait on having sex with her and she screwed Cleveland instead). It made atheists look like smug jackasses in a way that was clearly intentional.
Also the episode where everyone thought the world was ending and Peter said he hates his kids, Brian was caught praying to God in a corner and Stewie called him out on being disingenuous.
ometta7 6 days ago
@ometta7 Her having an affair was not centred around being an atheist. Having an affair because your an atheist is not an atheist stereotype.
The joke was that Brian was willing to "betray" what he believed.
TheAfroThunder1 6 days ago
@TheAfroThunder1 Not talking about the affair. The stereotype was them being excessively obnoxious about God not existing and then giggling awkwardly over it. It was when they first met.
And yes. The stereotypical view that, when faced with a big enough crisis, an outspoken atheist will turn to God in a panic.
ometta7 6 days ago
lolz at the "Logic for First Graders" :P
planetary109 2 weeks ago
And this is one of the reasons why I LOVE Seth Macfarlane.
brotherjames10 3 weeks ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
This is not funny.
Melbourne619 1 month ago
@Melbourne619 You should have said it wasn't funny TO YOU. The majority get both the joke and the indication of a real issue.
IP6000 1 month ago 5
@Melbourne619 False. This is very funny.
newyawker123 1 month ago 9
@Melbourne619 you're right, it's hilarious
deltamode8 1 month ago 3
@Melbourne619 I agree.
TheAfroThunder1 1 week ago