Brian Cox expressed his skepticism of religion in a new interview, saying it holds back humanity as a tool of patriarchal control, and called the Bible ‘one of the worst books ever.’
The Succession star, 77, appeared on the latest edition ofย The Starting Line Podcast, where he spoke with host Rich Leigh about a number of topics ranging from to wealth distribution to religion to politics.ย
Asked by Leigh if religion holds humanity back, Cox replied, ‘Oh considerably, yes – I think religion does hold us back because it’s belief systems which are outside ourselves.
‘They’re not dealing with who we are, weโre dealing with, “Oh if God says this and God does that, and you go, “Well what is God?” Weโve created that idea of God, and weโve created it as a control issue, and itโs also a patriarchal issue … and itโs essentially patriarchal – we havenโt given enough scope to the matriarchy.’
The veteran actor delved deeper into the issue, citing the biological differences between mothers and fathers.

Brian Cox, 77, expressed his skepticism of religion in a new interview, saying religion holds back humanity as a tool of patriarchal control, and called the Bible ‘one of the worst books ever’
‘The mothering thing is the thing which is the real conditioning of our lives, our fathers don’t condition ourselves because they’re too bloody selfish, but our mothers have to, because they have an umbilical – thatโs what the umbilical cord is about …’
Cox continued: ‘Even though itโs cut away, thereโs an umbilical relationship to your child, and the women have that, men do not have that, they’re just sperm banks.’
Cox said that upending a patriarchal approach to society would be challenging, adding that the narratives underpinning such trace back to the Bible.
He said, ‘We do because we have to honor them and we have to give them their place and weโre resistant to that because all our … itโs Adam and Eve I mean the propaganda goes right way back – the Bible is one of the worst books ever, for me, from my point of view.
‘Because it starts with the idea that Adam’s rib – you know that [from] Adam’s rib, this woman was created, and theyโll believe it cause theyโre stupid enough.’
Cox conceded that while spiritual people need something to guide them, he believes the Bible isn’t the answer.
‘They need it, but they donโt need to be told lies, they need some kind of truth, and that is not the truth. It is not the truth, itโs a mythology you know … itโs not really to do with what women understand more than anybody.’
After Leigh commented that it could be perceived as a high level of thinking to do away with religion, Cox replied, ‘I donโt think itโs so high โ I think itโs a level of understanding.’

The Succession star appeared on the latest edition of The Starting Line Podcast, where he spoke with host Rich Leigh about a number of topics ranging to the popular TV series to religion to politics

Asked by Leigh if religion holds humanity back, Cox replied, ‘Oh considerably, yes – I think religion does hold us back because it’s belief systems which are outside ourselves’

Cox conceded that while spiritual people need something to guide them, he believes the Bible isn’t the answerย
Cox referenced the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, and the rising death toll in explaining his attitude on the topic.ย
‘Itโs higher than killing somebody, and killing somebody in this needless pursuit of some kind of thing which doesnโt serve us at all,’ he said. ‘And the cruelest thing are these children … that were slaughtered by Hamas and then the more children that way you know … itโs well to the thousands, probably weโve gone on 5,000 kids now and the unborn life in these hospitals.
‘I mean really, itโs unbelievable that we do this … even Hamas are going well, “Itโs all going a bit too far now isnโt it?’
He added, ‘I mean, people are so stupid – they are so stupid – and they cannot see the writing on the wall, you know.’
Earlier in the chat, Cox, a self-described Socialist, expressed his cynicism in regards to humanity while speaking about the topic of wealth distribution. He said that ‘hopefully’ billionaires won’t exist in the future, but he wasn’t necessarily optimistic about society evolving.
‘Unfortunately we are – weโre still sort of sprogs, you know weโre still those frogs weโre not grown-up, we havenโt grown up,’ Cox said. ‘We still, weโre not even beyond the baby stage in our existence.
‘You know, itโs – human beings are so f***ed basically; basically, theyโre f***ed and they have been and theyโre not doing anything about it and they continue to be f***ed, because theyโre so stupid, really thatโs the thing about humanity, itโs so deeply, deeply stupid.’

Cox referenced the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, and the rising death toll in explaining his attitude on the topic

Cox pointed at the ‘appalling’ series of events in the aforementioned Middle East conflict, saying, ‘You know they’ll sort it out, but itโs never going to go away because of belief systems – belief systems, which donโt serve equanimity’

The Emmy-winning actor is coming off a career-defining role as media mogul Logan Roy in the HBO series Successionย
Cox pointed at the ‘appalling’ series of events in the aforementioned Middle East conflict, saying,ย ‘You know they’ll sort it out, but itโs never going to go away because of belief systems – belief systems, which donโt serve equanimity.
‘Itโs all about this notion of God, that the idea that thereโs a God that takes care of us all – thereโs no such thing, doesnโt happen, thatโs not what itโs about.ย
He added: ‘Itโs about us and we donโt examine ourselves nearly enough we donโt look at who we are. Weโre always looking outside of ourselves, instead of looking inside ourselves.’
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