Samantha Bee, Bill O'Reilly (Credit: TBS, Fox News) WATCH: Bill O'Reilly and Dennis Miller attack Samantha Bee for mocking the efficacy of prayer after Orlando massacre Miller at least confessed that he doesn't "have any wisdom" when it comes to national tragedies

On The O'Reilly Factor Wednesday, host Bill O'Reilly and guest Dennis Miller were incensed that Samantha Bee had the audacity to mock the efficacy of prayer on Full Frontal Monday -- even though she didn't mock prayer per se, only prayer unaccompanied by the action the Bible implores the faithful to pair with it.

Miller said that "I know a lot of people mock prayer, but I'm a believer, so I don't have any wisdom. I'm kind of laid low by this, I don't have any idea other than God bless the people who passed and the people who survived them -- I'll say my prayers for you."

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O'Reilly replied that "we deal with this from a policy and historical vantage point, and we hope our politicians wise up and mobilize and protect us better."

"I think that everyone is going to have give up a little," Miller said, his reference altogether unclear. "But it looks like no one is going to give a little, that everybody's dug in."

"The one commentator," O'Reilly replied, "I guess it was Samantha Bee, who mocked people who were praying for the victims -- I mean, look, it's a secular world we live in, but it was offensive to me."

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"You know, Billy, when they talk about -- when they come out and say someone's 'Hitler-like' after something like this, the only person who's Hitler-like to me is that shooter," Miller said, apparently referring to Bee. "Taking a group of people he hates and gunning them down -- that's Hitler-like."

Miller then placed Bee in league with President Barack Obama, who is "attuned to the needs of the entire world except for 48 or 49 percent of this country, which he seems to treat scornfully."

Miller later attempted to use some of his trademark "wit," claiming that "political correctness is becoming to Obama what the fiddle was to Nero."

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Watch the entire segment below via Fox News.