Religion is a HUGE part of our culture. However, not everyone is on board with the idea that God exists. Some are staunch atheists that don’t believe in any higher power while others identify as agnostic which is just a sophisticated way of saying I don’t really know or care if there is a God. Some claim to be more spiritual which I’m assuming means they do a lot of yoga. On the other hand, you’ll see those celebs who thank God for their success at award shows. They usually fall into two categories: rappers and country artists. As for this list? You’ll never see these celebrities mention God in their acceptance speeches. A few of the names on this list are not too surprising while others are downright shocking. Without further ado, here are 10 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Atheists. Spoiler: Keira Knightley (pictured above) made the list…
ANGELINA JOLIE
In 2000, Jolie was quoted as saying, “There doesn’t need to be a God for me. There’s something in people that’s spiritual, that’s godlike. I don’t feel like doing things just because people say things, but I also don’t really know if it’s better to just not believe anything, either.” Yep, Jolie definitely does yoga.
Jolie’s husband addressed the topic in 2009 when he said, “I’m probably 20% atheist and 80% agnostic. I don’t think anyone really knows. You’ll either find out or not when you get there, until then there’s no point thinking about it.” If I was Brad, I don’t know if I could find the time either. I would be too busy being beautiful and talented.
Emma takes a more firm stance than Pitt, stating, “I’m an atheist. I suppose you can call me a sort of libertarian anarchist. I regard religion with fear and suspicion. It’s not enough to say that I don’t believe in God. I actually regard the system as distressing. I am offended by some of the things said in the Bible and the Koran, and I refute them.” Damn, Emma. Tell us how you really feel.
In a 2007 interview, Foster claimed, “I’m an atheist but I absolutely love religions and the rituals. Even though I don’t believe in God, we celebrate pretty much every religion in our family with the kids.” I wonder if they celebrate Chrismukkah like The Cohen’s. Yes, that was a reference to “The O.C.” You’re welcome.
In 2002, while on “Inside the Actor’s Studio,” Moore responded to the question: If heaven exists, what would you like God to say at the pearly gates. She answered, “Well, I guess you were wrong. I do exist!” I’m not really all that surprised. After all, she’s Dr. Sarah Harding from Jurassic Park and as we know, science and religion don’t mix too well.
In 2o12, after being asked if he thought God was an invention, Freeman replied, “Yes. Has anybody ever seen hard evidence? What we get is theories from our earlier prophets. Now, people who think that God invented us think that the Earth can’t be more than 6,000 years old. So I guess it’s a question of belief.” This one was kind of surprising seeing as Freeman actually played God in Bruce Almighty.
In 2012, Hefner wrote in an editorial, “When religion rather than reason dictates legislation, do not expect logic with your law.” Not that surprising coming from a guy who is as-ahem-sexually liberated as Hefner.
Knightley was quoted as saying, “If only I wasn’t an atheist, I could get away with anything. You’d just ask for forgiveness and then you’d be forgiven.” Don’t worry, Keira. You’re young, beautiful, and famous so we’re pretty sure you could get away with a lot if you wanted.
Penelope Cruz’s other half was quoted as saying, “I’ve always said I don’t believe in God, I believe in Al Pacino.” If you don’t understand the reference, go check out a little film called The Devil’s Advocate.
Radcliffe admitted in a 2009 interview, “I’m an atheist but I’m very relaxed about it. I don’t preach my atheism but I have a huge amount of respect for people like Richard Dawkins who do.” Not that surprising consider Radcliffe practiced witchcraft for the majority of his childhood.
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