Richard Dawkins - UNCUT Interview w/ Adrian Hawkes
From the documentary, ‘Root of all Evil?‘ - Richard dawkins interviews Adrian Hawkes. This, of course, is the uncut version.
Eight parts in total
From the documentary, ‘Root of all Evil?‘ - Richard dawkins interviews Adrian Hawkes. This, of course, is the uncut version.
Eight parts in total
Samuel Boutwell is 7 years old…so what makes him different than your average 7 year old? Well, he’s a preacher…and as the video below shows, is active in his participation to save lost ’souls’; saving souls, in this case, takes place in New York City. Is this child abuse or just the result of passionate parents?
Held in the Gammage Auditorium on ASU’s Tempe Campus, Richard Dawkins lectures on ‘The God Delusion’ in front of what is estimated to be his largest crowd ever.
Reason.tv has a neat little video that I decided to upload to YouTube of Christopher Hitchens singing at a ‘Secular Christmas Party’- It’s actually pretty funny.
Steve Paikin (yes, he does look like Uri Geller :) from TVOntario interviews Richard Dawkins. Just over the half-way mark an interview between three Theists (Clinical Psychologist Jordan Peterson, Imam Shabir Ally, & Spiritual Counsellor Nada Conic) takes place.
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A fantastic debate that aired on the BBC called The Big Questions. The most interesting part about debates (such as this one in particular) is the diversity involved. It consists of Atheists, Theists (including Christians, Muslims, & Jews), and more…
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Here’s an experiment…
We’re going to show the complexity of your brain and how it perceives images…start by staring at the following image:

Can we all agree that the visage to the left of the image is angry? And the one to the right is displaying no emotion at all? Fair enough? Good…
Now, stand up (or if you’re lazy, slide back your chair ;) ) to the point where you notice something peculiar beginning to happen to the image…
Strange…isn’t it? :)
Meet Aubrey de Grey…a biomedical gerontologist & researcher from Cambridge University. He claims that “aging” is a disease, nothing more, and a cure is possible in the (hopefully near) future.
He points out several tissue-damages (seven to be exact) that cause the human body to age, and ultimately, die. Is Aubrey on to something, or is it simply wishful thinking?