Actor Brian Cox, known for his role as Logan Roy in the acclaimed TV series “Succession,” has recently expressed critical views on the Bible, calling it “one of the worst books ever” during his appearance on “The Starting Line” podcast.
Cox, 77, a self-professed atheist, elaborated on his perspective, denouncing the Bible as filled with “propaganda and lies” and critiquing the patriarchal underpinnings of its narratives.
In the discussion, Cox explored the impact of organized religion on societal progress, asserting that religious belief systems hinder advancement by promoting ideologies external to individual understanding.
He cited historical and contemporary conflicts, including the Holocaust and current wars in Ukraine and Gaza, as examples of the detrimental effects of rigid belief systems that, in his view, fail humanity repeatedly.
Highlighting specific Biblical narratives such as the creation of woman from Adam’s rib, Cox challenged the credibility and moral lessons of these stories, labeling them as misleading myths that do not fulfill the human need for spiritual guidance. Despite his critique of traditional religious texts, Cox acknowledged the universal human quest for spiritual connection.
Cox finds his own spiritual fulfillment in theater, which he regards as “the true church” because it represents humanity. His comments reflect his personal journey and beliefs, but we wish him a better understanding on many important topics. For many, the bible represent the best book there is. We are sure that the bible is much more than what this famous actor said.