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Glee: Religion

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Wow. Was that an amazing episode, or what?

I especially appreciated the confrontation between Sue and Emma.
 
It was a good episode and a great contrast from last week.

I especially liked that each individual had their own beliefs and view and that in the end they all came together as human beings with the same fears and worries.
 
I really, really enjoyed it as well. I wonder how the more dogmatically religious folks felt? It was somewhat irreverent, i.e., grilled Cheezus, but very heartfelt, I thought.
 
Sue's philosophical argument with Emma about religion is the scene that Murphy is "most proud to have been involved with in [his] entire career." Explaining Sue's stance on religion, he stated: "Sue's an atheist, but I love that she doesn't want to be. She and [Kurt] are both saying to the world, 'Prove us wrong: If God is kindness and love, make me believe in God.'"

That scene made the show for me. I also appreciated the fact that they made everything line up - for every con point, a pro point was made. It was as unbiased as they could make it.
 
I find it rather amusing that I woke up with my brain playing "Your Own Personal Jesus", and that wasn't in the show.
 
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