Then after his SNL run, I caught one of his HBO specials
As he appeared in more stand-up specials, and then in his own talk show, he talked sense more and more.And every once in a while, he would talk about religion. He was always respectful, and he seemed like he believed in God, but he was firmly in the "I just try to be a good person" school of religious thought. Well, at least that's something, I thought, and hoped that someone would one day blow his mind with an explanation of God's grace.
Then a few nights ago, he devoted a goodly chunk of his radio show to callers who wanted to tell the stories of their supernatural brushes with God. "Holy Ghost experiences" Miller called it.
Stories like this are woven into the fabric of Southern Baptist life, so I hear them all the time. I probably take them for granted and roll my eyes at them a little more than I should, too. But Miller took these spiritual tales and treated them spiritually.
With every caller, he was completely polite and completely credulous. Every story got as much respect and reverence as Billy Graham descending from Mt. Sinai wrapped in the Shroud of Turin. And it was obvious that Dennis was eating it up.
So I'm wondering: Where is Dennis Miller spiritually now? I don't know if anybody has explained God's gift of salvation to him, but if you happen to run into him, I think he'd love to hear it.
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