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Richard Dawkins and Allister McGrath Pt. 1 of 15
Coltrabagar
by Coltrabagar  7-18-2008   
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E.O. Wilson's Views on Human — and Ant — Social Evolution
seaj11
by seaj11  7-15-2008   
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test clip
jlstew32
by jlstew32  7-9-2008   
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The World’s Top 20 Public Intellectuals
dakotayii
by dakotayii  6-29-2008    2
 Lot's and lot's of Muslim. Now don't give me shit, I am merely stating a fact..
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New discovery proves 'selfish gene' exists
wildcat
by wildcat  6-21-2008    1
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Lagarto da Lava
carlosportela
by carlosportela  6-17-2008   
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NeuroBuddhism
abailart
by abailart  6-7-2008   
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Dr. Dawkins on the universe...
earnric
by earnric  6-6-2008   
 A great talk on the state of our knowledge about the universe... Check out the video on the link.
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TED - Ideas worth spreading...
earnric
by earnric  6-6-2008   
 If you haven't checked out this site I strongly suggest you do... I can't believe I haven't clipped it before! The site covers everything from culture and entertainment to scientific accomplishments and wonder... It is packed with videos by some of the best scientists, entertainers and thinkers of today.
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Scientific Framing - Do We Need It?
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  5-26-2008    2
 Recently there's been a controversy in the scientific community concerning scientific framing. That's framing in the sense of presenting views and facts in such a way that they appeal to a larger percentage of the population. We hear this mostly in the political realm but it applies equally in the scientific realm particularly where science and politics intersect. Is it the right thing to do? Is it too Orwellian?
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The Four Horsemen
reimers
by reimers  5-23-2008   
 RichardDawkins.net has a posted a 2 hour discussion between Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris about public reaction to their books.
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Heathen Tv
Antara
by Antara  5-22-2008    2
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Unknown authors and some obscure books
Babe_ORiley
by Babe_ORiley  5-19-2008   
 worth a shot
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"Science and Mysticism Joining Hands"
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  5-15-2008    4
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Virtual dinner parties in the Scottish Highlands
queerty
by queerty  5-11-2008   
 Nice idea.
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If God is Dead, Who get His house?
Antara
by Antara  4-22-2008    2
 By Sean McManus via Sam Harris.org
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Ben Stein Smart Bombs Darwinian Bunker
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  4-14-2008    2
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Exiled from his Eden
ptw02118
by ptw02118  3-31-2008    2
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a more intelligent debate on religion
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  3-28-2008    2
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Lying for Jesus
rustajb
by rustajb  3-27-2008    1
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The Few and The Many: cultural stability and change
abailart
by abailart  3-26-2008    1
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Dawkins goes undercover
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  3-25-2008   
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Chris Hedges: (I) Don't Believe (in) Atheists
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  3-22-2008    6
  The bestselling author of The New Fascists speaks out against religious and secular fundamentalism as he explores the New Atheists: those who attack religion to advance the worst of global capitalism, intolerance and imperial projects. Hedges claims that those who have placed blind faith in the morally neutral disciplines of reason and science create idols in their own image — a sin for either side of the spectrum. He makes an impassioned, intelligent case against religious and secular fundamentalism, which seeks to divide the world into those worthy of moral and intellectual consideration and those who should be condemned, silenced and eradicated. Hedges shatters the new atheists' assault against religion in America, and in doing so, makes way for new, moderate voices to join the debate. This is a book that must be read to understand the state of the battle about faith. ISBN: 9781416567950 Author: Hedges, Chris Publisher: Free Press
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The YouTube TED Collection (few are clipped, click link to go to complete listing)
Urigeva
by Urigeva  3-16-2008   
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Nothing for something - Instead of worrying that the drugs don't work we should celebrate the fact t
fatjama
by fatjama  2-29-2008   
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SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE
wildcat
by wildcat  2-27-2008   
  A Talk with Nicholas A. Christakis
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Evidence is not Relevant to Seeing Angels
abailart
by abailart  2-26-2008    10
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Great critical Thinkers
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  2-23-2008   
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The Dawkins Delusion and others
abailart
by abailart  2-22-2008    15
 A must read article for those who must (and can) read.
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Thirty years into biotechnology
papananook
by papananook  2-19-2008   
 Fascinating what Bio-techs are going to be doing soon...engineering the Human Race...see the site for the video of this young genius and what he wants to do...
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Uplifting, thrilling, life-enhancing
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-19-2008    8
 Great stuff from Dawkins
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LIFE: A GENE-CENTRIC VIEW
wildcat
by wildcat  2-7-2008    1
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Rank the Top Religion & Spirituality Books
bluetooman
by bluetooman  2-5-2008   
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This "noisy boomlet of antireligion books"
masbury
by masbury  1-31-2008    5
 "a modern version of ancient disdain"
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Math + religion = Trouble
dakotayii
by dakotayii  1-30-2008    3
  Count John Allen Paulos among the non-believers. A mathematician who teaches at Temple University in Philadelphia and who has popularized his subject in bestselling books such as Innumeracy and A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper, Paulos's latest offering is a slim but explosive volume whose title is self-explanatory: Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up (Hill & Wang). This newest addition to the neo-atheist field crowded by the likes of Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris and others emboldened by the recent transformation of non-belief from a 97-pound weakling into a he-man, Paulos thankfully employs little math, preferring to see things, as he tells us, in the stark light of "logic and probability." Deploying "a lightly heretical touch," he dissects a playlist of "golden oldies" that includes the first-cause argument (sometimes tweaked as the cosmological argument, which hinges on the Big Bang), the argument for intelli
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The God delustion - review
hayesstw
by hayesstw  1-28-2008   
 A review of Richard Dawkins's book "The God delusion"
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"The Language of God" Collins Interview
kmcolo
by kmcolo  1-26-2008   
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"The God Delusion" Dawkins Interview
kmcolo
by kmcolo  1-26-2008   
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Genetics Revolution Continues
papananook
by papananook  1-25-2008   
 DAWKINS: It’s more than just saying you can pick up a chromosome and put it in somewhere else. It is pure information. You could put it into a printed book. You could send it over the Internet. You could store it on a magnetic disk for a thousand years, and then in a thousand years’ time, with the technology that they’ll have then, it would be possible to reconstruct whatever living organism was here now. What has happened is that genetics has become a branch of information technology. It is pure information; it’s digital information; it’s precisely the kind of information that can be translated digit-for-digit, byte-for-byte into any other kind of information.
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Quotes : Douglas Adams
dakotayii
by dakotayii  1-17-2008   
 If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a non-working cat. Life is a level of complexity that almost lies outside our vision; it is so far beyond anything we have any means of understanding that we just think of it as a different class of object, a different class of matter; 'life', something that had a mysterious essence about it, was God given, and that's the only explanation we had. The bombshell comes in 1859 when Darwin publishes 'On the Origin of Species'. It takes a long time before we really get to grips with this and begin to understand it, because not only does it seem incredible and thoroughly demeaning to us, but it's yet another shock to our system to discover that not only are we not the centre of the Universe and we're not made by anything, but we started out as some kind of slime and got to where we are via being a monkey. It just doesn't read well. * As quoted in Richard Dawkins' Eulogy for Douglas Adams
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