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Richard Dawkins and PZ Myers discuss their visit to see Ben Stein's Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Dawkins got in, Myers did not.
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Desmond Morris has been watching us for 40 years, applying his skills as a zoologist to human beings as if they were just another animal. Books such as The Naked Ape and Manwatching made him a household name. Now it is time to turn the tables and ask him a few questions. With contributions from experts such as Richard Dawkins and Oliver ...
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A fascinating roundtable discussion among today's most outspoken critics of religion; Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett.
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Richard Dawkins discusses ''New Atheism'', his book ''The God Delusion'', and his critics. Is this just the conflict of two rival belief systems, or a push for reason over superstition?
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Bishop Harries and Richard Dawkins have collaborated on several occasions to promote the proper teaching of science in UK classrooms. This is the full unedited interview, which was originally filmed by IWC for the Channel Four documentary 'Root or All Evil?'
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The Irrational Health Service. Prof Richard Dawkins looks at how health has become a battleground between reason and superstition. A third of us now spend a total of over 1.6 billion a year on superstitious alternative remedies, but 80% of them have never been subjected to properly conducted trials.
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Society appears to be retreating from reason. Apparently harmless but utterly irrational belief systems from astrology to New Age mysticism, and clairvoyance to alternative health remedies, are booming. Evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins confronts this epidemic of irrational, superstitious thinking. He explains the dangers the ...
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But is religion the best way to reinforce these behaviors? And if it is bundled with other fundamental problems related to itself (possible false assumption that god exists, encouragement of outdated social norms, resistence to science/technological progress not because of the science, but because of conflicts with dogma and religious ideas, ...
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