"What I resent is all the phony Christians I've run into who aren't real Christians who tell me:
'I don't have a thing to worry about. Yeah I'm glad they're trying to make people take chips and puttin' stuff in our food -- that means the end's coming soon and I'm goin' up on a rope.'
"Last time I read the Bible that isn't even in there.
"That's my problem is that when Hitler was slaughtering people all over Europe, most Christians literally laid there and took it, because they said 'Oh, he's the anti-Christ, this is the end of the world.'
"And so I'm saying that I have a choice to make. I have to -- in this one life to live, I'm being tested. And I'm not going to just say the game's outcome is already -- you know the die are already cast, and so I'm not going to be involved and I'm not going to try to do something and take action.
"But no I totally agree with what you're saying, sir, it's just that
I have found that 'religion' has become this big blanket people wrap themselves in and then don't ever do anything."
-- Alex Jones, Alamo Drafthouse, Austin, TX, Nov. 8, 2007