These are very laboured jokes from this wordy blokey, as usual.
I haven't personally seen any maps which show what people believe. I've seen some maps showing what the predominant religions are. So no, I don't take it perfectly for granted and I don't see it as 'natural' that peoples opinions about the cosmos, morality and humanity should depend on any "accident" of geography. What accident? It seems to be entirely logical that the predominant religions would be the ones that already exist in each geographical location.
Still - this is stand-up, not science. If I were were in a comedy club audience I'd be shouting "geroff" by 0:37
I haven't personally seen any maps which show what people believe. I've seen some maps showing what the predominant religions are. So no, I don't take it perfectly for granted and I don't see it as 'natural' that peoples opinions about the cosmos, morality and humanity should depend on any "accident" of geography. What accident? It seems to be entirely logical that the predominant religions would be the ones that already exist in each geographical location.
Still - this is stand-up, not science. If I were were in a comedy club audience I'd be shouting "geroff" by 0:37