(June 5, 2012 at 4:42 pm)Drich Wrote: Unfortunatly George thought that the picture of God painted by religion was the same picture of God painted by scripture. Unfortunatly for him it does not seem that he ventured very far beyond the religion he attributed to God, and when he found fault in it. he attributed to God rather than to the efforts of the men who created and supported said religion.
Carlin did not conflate religion and god; religion does this well enough on its own. The above quote had nothing to do with religion.
His body of work on this subject blamed religion of assigning attributes to a deity and then spending time convincing people of the veracity of their ridiculous claims (oh, and constantly asking for money).
Your claim is either unsubsantiated opinion or you are using the ubiquitous gambit of saying he (god or Carlin) is unknowable, but then proceed to tell me what he (god or Carlin) thinks without proof.