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  • Ray Kurzweil welcomes Richard Dawkins to the Talks at Google program.
    With the 2006 publication of The God Delusion, the name Richard Dawkins became a byword for ruthless skepticism and "brilliant, impassioned, articulate, impolite" debate (San Francisco Chronicle). His first memoir offers a more personal view. His first book, The Selfish Gene, caused a seismic shift in the study of biology by proffering the gene-centered view of evolution. It was also in this book that Dawkins coined the term meme, a unit of cultural evolution, which has itself become a mainstay in contemporary culture.
    In An Appetite for Wonder, Richard Dawkins shares a rare view into his early life, his intellectual awakening at Oxford, and his path to writing The Selfish Gene. He paints a vivid picture of his idyllic childhood in colonial Africa, peppered with sketches of his colorful ancestors, charming parents, and the peculiarities of colonial life right after World War II. At boarding school, despite a near-religious encounter with an Elvis record, he began his career as a skeptic by refusing to kneel for prayer in chapel. Despite some inspired teaching throughout primary and secondary school, it was only when he got to Oxford that his intellectual curiosity took full flight.
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Komentáře • 568

  • @PhiI93
    @PhiI93 Před 8 lety +65

    The speech about his tutor was very touching.

  • @smoothcriminal28
    @smoothcriminal28 Před 10 lety +11

    Dawnkins is so brilliant.. one of the best minds we have... it is a privilege to hear him speak.

  • @LexusFox
    @LexusFox Před 8 lety +23

    Richard Dawkins is a true role model, it would be a nice thing to see scientists be considered celebrities the same way artists are.

    • @LexusFox
      @LexusFox Před 8 lety

      Srithor Exactly, he has inspired a lot of people to get into science, I think it would be nice to see more people interested in the subject.

    • @LexusFox
      @LexusFox Před 8 lety

      Srithor I wouldn't know, from what I've seen I'd say Einstein is more popular even now. But I agree, Stephen Hawking is pretty amazing.

    • @sundeutsch
      @sundeutsch Před 2 lety

      Very important.

    • @davidbanner6230
      @davidbanner6230 Před rokem

      @@LexusFox : If only he were into science ????

    • @LexusFox
      @LexusFox Před rokem

      Oh wow, interesting to find this old comment of mine.

  • @chiradeepsen3664
    @chiradeepsen3664 Před 8 lety +34

    When you consider that this man wrote the Selfish Gene when he was 35, and compare that to what most of us accomplish in the first 35 years of our lives, you begin to realize how far out of our leagues he really is. And then came one book after another. And what a fantastic teacher he was and still is - just look up the Royal Society lectures. I am thankful to modern technology and the internet that I and my children will have access to his work and talks for years to come. Thankfully, once it is out on the internet, it is out for good. Burning books worked in the middle ages. They can't do that to electrons.

    • @michaelsorensen8670
      @michaelsorensen8670 Před 4 lety +1

      To Chiradean Sen. Are you not aware of the fact that many Neo Nazi's considered that book to be a master piece and used it in their shameful racist ideology. Dawkins should be ashamed.

    • @sundeutsch
      @sundeutsch Před 2 lety

      Exactly. I just love the Royal Society Lectures. I don't know now many schools/university/teachers teach like him.

  • @DasnarkyRemarky
    @DasnarkyRemarky Před 9 lety +71

    He may be controversial, veering at times into stridency, sometimes a bit elitist, arguably showing less sensitivity for the beliefs of the less sophisticated. Whatever your convictions may be, there is no denying the fact that he remains a colossal figure in modern science and an intellect of the highest order.

    • @simonbravo87
      @simonbravo87 Před 8 lety

      +Dez White speak for yourself...

    • @scizzorhonz7669
      @scizzorhonz7669 Před 7 lety +3

      +Fuzzo Frizzbeebot you can't blame some people for continuing to learn more and explore while others shut down and are satisfied with an ancient book that claims to know all the answers to the past present and future.

    • @simonbravo87
      @simonbravo87 Před 7 lety

      Intellectual prowess is missing in this thread....cock sucking is allowed...

    • @simonbravo87
      @simonbravo87 Před 7 lety

      Actually i was thrown into this world. Not from tijuana, i am of indigenous decent, fortunate to be of warrior blood, unfortunate to have the last name of conquistadors who couldnt do a job right(spaniards). Im red skinned like the ones before me and that is my heritage, all else aside, what unfortunate event lead to you?...lol...

    • @aquillafleetwood8180
      @aquillafleetwood8180 Před 5 lety

      Google, Paleo-Hebrew Word Pictures, by Aquilla Fleetwood, youtube!

  • @bakewithela8327
    @bakewithela8327 Před 9 lety +67

    I'm in awe of this man.

    • @NSLM
      @NSLM Před 9 lety +4

      Ela Alvarez So am I. I would LOVE to meet him one day.

    • @bakewithela8327
      @bakewithela8327 Před 9 lety +1

      Yes. Just to listen to one of his lectures would be great.

    • @amanofnoreputation2164
      @amanofnoreputation2164 Před 9 lety +3

      NSLM I saw him in person at a presentation in London -- didn't get a chance to talk though.

    • @bakewithela8327
      @bakewithela8327 Před 8 lety +3

      ***** Definitely.. I just saw him in Los Angeles a few days ago, interviewed by Penn Jillette. It was a dream come true!

    • @ItsEasyIfYouThink
      @ItsEasyIfYouThink Před 8 lety +3

      +Millan Doobay If you're going to insult people, learn the proper grammar and spelling to do so. *primitive* *clearly*

  • @anttiharju3739
    @anttiharju3739 Před 9 lety +55

    If I ever wanted to have a president for the human race, this would be the guy.

    • @anttiharju3739
      @anttiharju3739 Před 9 lety +1

      Antti Harju Os Sam Harris. Sorry to leave you out like that.

    • @dirkplankchest1796
      @dirkplankchest1796 Před 5 lety +1

      I'd vote for him.

    • @krismitchell5496
      @krismitchell5496 Před 4 lety

      Jello Biafra aka Eric Boucher too

    • @willmpet
      @willmpet Před 3 lety +1

      I was introduced to him by a presentation he made on "Science Friday" to promote "The Ancestors' Tale" and he was so interesting and good to the people who called in. I was very fortunate that I got to know him earlier, so he had a great deal of credibility!

    • @thelawless1523
      @thelawless1523 Před 3 lety

      what? lol an ex ape? lol

  • @saxmanchiro
    @saxmanchiro Před 10 lety +7

    I wish I had the patience of this man. When faced with idiocy, which is a condition of choice, I want to scream and lash out. Hats off to a true gentleman and scholar.

  • @Bodomi
    @Bodomi Před 8 lety +9

    Dawkins has given many great lectures, contributed to numerous discussions and lectures, but this speech, if you will, is one my most favourite.

  • @tomkurlinski6835
    @tomkurlinski6835 Před 10 lety +9

    Mr. Dawkins, deserves a Nobel Prize for his work in helping free social consciousness to an alternative way of thinking that transcends religion and the norms western and eastern societies have used to control and subjugate social thought over the millennium of our species.

    • @bshrati
      @bshrati Před 10 lety

      Well, I don't see any sign of happiness on his face. His head is fulled with reasons so his heart of empty from feeling. He don't even feel what was written by himself. He speak from the book instead of from his heart. I don't think this empty heart man deserves such a Price.

    • @yongtaufooboy
      @yongtaufooboy Před 10 lety +4

      Shrati Bhumibodhi A person who acts on reason can't feel happiness? Excellent creation of a false dichotomy. If you can show evidence other than his "facial expressions" i'd be inclined to listen. In fact, he shows his wonderment and "happiness" in his field of study uncountable times.

    • @bshrati
      @bshrati Před 10 lety +1

      I'm so sorry that don't know how to explain to you friends...you know...let put in this way...happiness in his field is not the same as happiness in his life. The evidence is in your feeling friends. Observe it, in the deepest place in your feeling, find the quiet place for a while you will feel it. It's not religion brothers, it's Science of Mind cause we can prove it. If you don't accept the existing of feeling please touch your face with your hand, do you feel it? The Mind Science is as simple as every one can prove it easily. I don't know what you mean by the word "religion" the word that tears human apart. I don't think that it is "religion" in my understanding, so I avoid using this word. The Mind Science is the study of our feelings which is the same no matter who they are: western, eastern, or between, they all have the same feeling. When sorrow happening they feel the same, it's the truth and never change since human appeared on earth. Happiness of Dr.Dawkins happen when he see, hear, smell, taste, and touch things favor to him, but there is happiness with out this five senses that longevity and sustainability. The happiness he got is a temporal pleasure. Science of Matter is not the only Science for human, there is the other side of Science, if you accepted that life comprise of body and feeling, so the Science of Mind should be part of the Sciences. I don't expect and convince you to believe, I's not the methods I keen, reasoning, I just want you to test it by feel it, if you don't feel it, so you are thing Dr.Dawkins called "The Selfish Gene" you are not the human, you are only machine learn to think. The Mind Science is not for you. Sorry robot friends, but we still love you brothers, even you don't feel love. Life is not mysterious entity, it's simple, but greed in power of machine man make it so. Good bye friend, thank you for your comments.

    • @bshrati
      @bshrati Před 10 lety

      Charles Carz Well...I don't think three times marriage before sixty is the good evidence for happiness and peace, it's the evidence of pleasure, temporal happiness but longevity turmoil. I' am sorry to say that, but you know I love Dr.Dawkins as my friend like you do, but good friend not ignoring when friend suffering. He dare to give a word even he know that he will be stroked back by his fan clubs. However, please for give me. I don't mean to convict wright or wrong, I just want to share my true feeling, that's all. Good bye.

    • @mrtadreamer
      @mrtadreamer Před 10 lety

      Shrati Bhumibodhi Every time I look at Dawkins he looks so sad, empty and perhaps a bit depressed. But when I look at Christians I see such peace and joy and contentment.

  • @coltonmccoy1428
    @coltonmccoy1428 Před 7 lety +2

    Ray Kurzweil sem-interviewing Dawkins.... This is why I love google talks so much.

  • @BritishArrow
    @BritishArrow Před 10 lety +2

    He deserved an applause after each reading, particularly the emotional one! Curious of the Americans to be so uncharacteristically placid.

  • @joaquimassuncao6221
    @joaquimassuncao6221 Před 5 lety +1

    Wonderful speech. Dawkins is an inspiration for those who are attracted by science. His knowledge and skills in concatenate ideas are undeniable.

  • @fernie51296
    @fernie51296 Před 10 lety +6

    Dawkins is pretty awesome. Glad I watched this.

  • @TheHeroineaddict
    @TheHeroineaddict Před 10 lety +2

    What a great man. Easily one of the finest humans of the 20th-21st centuries...

  • @bildanielson
    @bildanielson Před 10 lety +3

    Fantastic talk, looking forward to more!

  • @JB-ip7vr
    @JB-ip7vr Před 10 lety +2

    Hearing Dawkins choke up makes me choke up. I hope one of his fellow scientists like Krauss or Sam Harris does a speech about him and his life when he is gone.

  • @taxevasion1820
    @taxevasion1820 Před 10 lety

    Dr. Dawkins has such a warm wit. It's always a pleasure to hear.

  • @LemonDawn1
    @LemonDawn1 Před 10 lety +1

    My favourite line ever is "Throughout history, every mystery, ever solved, has turned out to be... not magic". I think this is an extension of that. We don't know yet everything about the singularity that started the universe, but by following the lines of science we have so far, we will find it, and it will not be magic or divine.

  • @lachlanmaclean6506
    @lachlanmaclean6506 Před 6 lety

    i go to monash university now and hearing that about mike cullen is very inspiring, if it werent for dawkins i would never had heard his name but undoubtedly he would have contributed so much to the school i study at every day, it seems like such a small word sometimes

  • @bellarosalarsen1638
    @bellarosalarsen1638 Před 6 lety +1

    What an amazing man. I am totally mesmerized by Dawkins.

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet Před 4 lety

    When I wrote a very good paper though I was having a life-changing medical problem - the Professor offered to put his name first, fortunately, I ignored his desires. But this is greater. Mr. Cullen must have been a wonderful man.

  • @BrendaAnderson
    @BrendaAnderson Před 10 lety +2

    Enjoyed this talk.

  • @CarlWong5
    @CarlWong5 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for the decent quality audio and video.

  • @EddyMernagh
    @EddyMernagh Před 10 lety

    this guy is awesome! thankyou so much richard darkins for the richness you add to my life

  • @fiddleleaf
    @fiddleleaf Před 10 lety +2

    I try really hard to be serious and keep my childish brain in control, but, "divine knob twiddler," definitely made me chuckle.

  • @akispetrov
    @akispetrov Před 10 lety

    a new one! I must have become addicted to him
    thanks professor!

  • @eduardoriconavarrete
    @eduardoriconavarrete Před 9 lety

    Great Dawkins, nice contributions to the public understanding of science, free inquiry and rational skepticism. Detractors should try (even if difficult) and keep an open mind about his many remarks, if this debate is going to ever go somewhere, that is.

  • @deepankarmukherjee4572

    One of my most respected speakers on sience n reason

  • @carryall69
    @carryall69 Před 10 lety

    great quality, thanx for the upload..**

  • @xjudson
    @xjudson Před 10 lety +14

    If atheism is a religion, then bald is a hair color.

    • @annaoflasvegas
      @annaoflasvegas Před 10 lety +2

      Very creative! Lol!

    • @thebulletcraft
      @thebulletcraft Před 9 lety

      Yet it starts wars just as successfully, oppresses people just as harshly, and now has churches just like every major religion on earth…

    • @MyLittleMagneton
      @MyLittleMagneton Před 9 lety +3

      Bullet Craft There's a huge difference between starting a war being an atheist, and starting a war in the name of atheism. With your logic we might as well blame Christianity for world war 2.

  • @TheUkearchy
    @TheUkearchy Před 10 lety

    Google talks are so much better than most other talks I've seen because the questioners are so much better.

  • @JuanchoMan
    @JuanchoMan Před 10 lety

    society is in dire need need of more men like sir richard dawkins

  • @johno9098
    @johno9098 Před 10 lety +2

    When I first heard of the title the Selfishness Gene I thought it might be an explanation of why certain humans devolve into politicians :).

  • @theredqueendefect7833
    @theredqueendefect7833 Před 8 lety

    I am in awe of this man, he is so poetic

  • @TorBarstad
    @TorBarstad Před 10 lety

    Cool to see both Richard Dawkins and Ray Kurzweil together - two great men.

  • @volken54
    @volken54 Před 10 lety

    Do you know if and where might be able to find the transcript of this , so intelligent lecture? Thank you so much.

  • @DoggyInfinty
    @DoggyInfinty Před 10 lety

    Respect to Dr Dawkins.
    Bravo!

  • @LockSteady
    @LockSteady Před 10 lety

    I love you Richard. Forever my hero.

  • @bshrati
    @bshrati Před 10 lety +2

    Scientist, rational approach one, sacrifice their happiness seeking reason of truth. They are the men on fire in order to make our World peaceful. The matter is they have not been aware that peaceful is one step ahead to reason. May all prey for our beloved rationalism scientist around this World.

    • @loua8268
      @loua8268 Před 10 lety

      really? "sacrifice their happiness seeking reason of truth"? That is very unlikely.... do lawyer solely spend their life in courts?.... do working class citizens only spend time in factories?,,, or do scientist have a productive academic life, sharing knowledge, challenging young minds, educating people, have families, go dancing, celebrate birthdays, etc? and get amazed and get joy of what work they do... but that, for you, may not bring them happiness? (there is something called "transference". You may need to look for the meaning of that word)

  • @stratimirthegreat
    @stratimirthegreat Před 10 lety

    brilliant session, also delighted that ray kurzweil was there :D

  • @marvroberts4633
    @marvroberts4633 Před 10 lety

    really wish people questioning Richard Dawkins would have actually read the Origin of Species and some of his books enough times till they actually grasp the concepts with a firm understanding not just here but at any and all of his lectures!

  • @mrplease66
    @mrplease66 Před 10 lety

    You are absolutely right. I have already made world a better pace by praying all morning, and so far I have prayed antibiotics into existence, wished very badly for better communication satellites and and am currently exorcising my heart out for a cure to cancer and baldness. A few hail maries should probably do away with my halitosis too. PRAYER: doing nothing for no one since always!

  • @joshhyyym
    @joshhyyym Před 10 lety

    I really liked the title 'The Selfish Gene'. I thought it well phrased the nature of some of the gene action that was described.

  • @robinghosh8891
    @robinghosh8891 Před 3 lety

    Greatest Thinker, Speaker and Scientist of All Time...Farewell to the skeptics of Science and its Wonders...The skeptics will have to evolve more..

  • @ironassbrown
    @ironassbrown Před 10 lety

    I had an experience this last week that parallels with your comment. One of the guys that I work with was extolling the value of Jesus's sacrifice, to which I responded "oh yeah?". He seemed confused by my response, and followed up by saying "well your a christian right?". I told him I was a Non Theist, he walked away muttering "that's F'd up man". I asked him "is that really F'd up?", and he said "yeah that's F'd up!". So I said "To each his own", and smiled. He wasn't very keen to my response.

  • @corvusoculum5154
    @corvusoculum5154 Před 9 lety +9

    For the "believers" that want to hide behind terms...its called "natural selection" not "natural random chance" for a reason. An independent, reproducible reason.

  • @salasvalor01
    @salasvalor01 Před 10 lety

    So.............
    Fantastic Dawkins talk, but I found it a little strange he was at Google.
    When he finished his absolutely fantastic talk, I was slightly on alert when I heard a familiar voice penetrate the silence; when I saw the source, I was breathtaken and overwhelmed. Ray Kurzweil. The most successful person in giving me the hardest trouble in discerning the legitimacy of- here with the leader of atheism and reason. Dawkins is a leader of truth and science. Kurzweil's sincerity and

  • @handfullocheez
    @handfullocheez Před 10 lety

    good points fall on deaf ears, unconditionally

  • @Vulcapyro
    @Vulcapyro Před 10 lety

    Exactly. Thanks for that.

  • @Cybervogi
    @Cybervogi Před 10 lety

    This man is next level in human evolution.. Brilliant mind

  • @coecovideo
    @coecovideo Před 10 lety

    I Love this man!

  • @DaBombRedTrigger
    @DaBombRedTrigger Před 10 lety

    Richard is the man..!

  • @MrGoingtoheaven
    @MrGoingtoheaven Před 10 lety

    I've done martial arts for twenty years. There are two ways of looking at things:
    1. By raising your hands into a guard position facing towards your opponent you can channel your energy towards them and push them backwards.
    or
    2.By raising your hands into a guard position facing towards your opponent you put your fingers really near their eyes and they don't like it and step backwards.
    I go with the second theory.
    I'm still an atheist though.

  • @Gumikrukon
    @Gumikrukon Před 10 lety

    gotta get the book

  • @jonkingmetalman
    @jonkingmetalman Před 10 lety

    Exactly. I live my life everyday, greeting people like any other citizen would. I don't speak about ones religious background, nor do I speak about my beliefs on god and religion. I only do when someone speaks to me about it. At that point, I don't back down and I'm willing to express it if they're willing to listen. This is the opposite of the common stereotype about atheists.

  • @anonymousman6077
    @anonymousman6077 Před 5 lety +1

    As an IT professional, I'd be delighted to fix Dawkin's computer issues. lol

  • @philliploco5037
    @philliploco5037 Před 5 lety

    Richard Dawkins is a HERO

  • @albertjackson9236
    @albertjackson9236 Před 5 lety +2

    People who believe that everything was created by a god have nothing to figure out about the universe. They say why question god? I question their IQ.

  • @halflifeproductionz
    @halflifeproductionz Před 10 lety

    long time since i've listened to some dawkins.

  • @davidbanner6230
    @davidbanner6230 Před rokem

    I recently posted the following statement on a Dawkins’s website “Colonialism has aways been with us in some form. Without it we would not have any of the many nation states that make up the world, nor the civilisation that we take so much for granted in our lives”. I thought that was a complexly logical conclusion to say, but Richard replied: " What is so good about having 'Nations'? We have One World, One Life and One desire - to live the most healthy, prosperous, and peaceful lives we can - why do we need so many ways to divide our One Species?
    I would say that this is an extension of the ‘John Lennon’ “Imagine” nonsense, which is ok if people want to believe it, but for someone who lectures on the accreditation of scientific knowledge it demonstrates a delving into a fairyland that Richard always attributes to religious thinking?

  • @johnboyuk4550
    @johnboyuk4550 Před 10 lety

    Couldn't agree more with The_Suspect . You've got one of the best science communicators in history at your mercy. Why ask such banal questions? So frustrating!

  • @amsacheer1193
    @amsacheer1193 Před 10 lety

    He has great love for nature .

  • @hexagon9895
    @hexagon9895 Před 3 lety

    If Richard can come up with a way to get rid of trolls, i'll bow down to him.

  • @chegadesuade
    @chegadesuade Před 10 lety

    Where can I see Kurzweil's introduction to this?

  • @grahamash-porter7795
    @grahamash-porter7795 Před 8 lety

    Ink! Wish I had thought of that!

  • @SuperNeowiz
    @SuperNeowiz Před 10 lety

    I can't believe this genius had to be put next to someone like Chopra. Dawkins is ina whole another level.

  • @MatthewBaileyBeAfraid
    @MatthewBaileyBeAfraid Před 10 lety

    For a critical examination of this claim, refer to the works of Hannah Arendt (a Jewish Woman) who addressed the reasons why the Nazis and Stalinist Soviets (and essentially Pol Pot, who acted under the same rubric) did the things that did, and that all were Totalitarian Regimes with only minor differences, where theism was subsumed by a worship of the state.

  • @edwardyang8254
    @edwardyang8254 Před 7 lety +2

    The "golden rule" is not from religion. It is from humanism. It existed and was (re)invented in many cultures of different civilizations outside the context of any religion.

  • @igorkrupitsky
    @igorkrupitsky Před 10 lety

    The selfish gene is probably the best book of the 20th century. It blew my mind.

  • @Niragan
    @Niragan Před 10 lety

    I cant seem to articulate the answer as well like richard, although I know his work, to me friends and end up feeling stupid myself. HAHA . Wish i have a personally Richard Dawkins whenever i want to explain something about evolution..zzz

  • @evilyig
    @evilyig Před 10 lety

    Interesting idea on a need to thank leading to the mistake of deity attribution. I would think rather humans major niche in our evolution was as tool makers, and as a result, we are programmed in a sense to seek purpose in things, it started from tool conceptualization, but then we made the mistake of carrying over "purpose" and seeing it in everything. As cows probably live constantly around the frame of reference of grazing, we are purpose seekers. Luckily this seems to develop into sentience

  • @LemonDawn1
    @LemonDawn1 Před 10 lety

    Yet, with all that I still think the question that theists answer the least well is Epicurus. "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?”

  • @louisehaley5105
    @louisehaley5105 Před 5 lety

    They have to make a movie based on his biography !

  • @Kris.G
    @Kris.G Před 10 lety

    Ok, I agree. When we are young we listen to our parents, teachers, etc. But I think once we mentally grow up and gain some experience we basically know what is good and what not and also what to do with our lives. We definitely don't need an ancient book filled with ancient barbaric mentality to 'guide' us through our existence.

  • @louisehaley5105
    @louisehaley5105 Před 4 lety

    I can’t wait to see the movie. (They made one of Stephen Hawking).

  • @SoCaliana
    @SoCaliana Před 3 lety

    Yeah, I read Consciousness Explained shortly after it came out and my reaction was "WTF".

  • @davidbanner6230
    @davidbanner6230 Před rokem

    Wow!, Richard should know how to do that?

  • @CarlosEduardoRodriguesAlves

    I was there!!!

  • @pointyfinger
    @pointyfinger Před 6 lety

    Nice to know everything Doc but can you explain how the LSD experience is a separate consensus reality,....it has been bugging me since 1968,.....if all that is between our ears is electric jelly,....how is it possible?

  • @keepthefunk
    @keepthefunk Před 10 lety

    that could apply to many priests as well

  • @gloriaf6971
    @gloriaf6971 Před 2 lety

    I have just one of his books, The Magic of Reality. I am going to get some of his other books. Since I don't buy books any more , my book shelves are full, I'll have to use the public l8brary.

  • @thesprawl1511
    @thesprawl1511 Před 10 lety

    There's a b & w picture of him as a 16/17 yr old standing alongside classmates. He was(almost...) supernaturally good-looking.

  • @Kris.G
    @Kris.G Před 10 lety

    And this is my experience too. I've had that woman kissing a crucifix in from of me and she is the most dreadful, prejudiced, nasty, spiteful and vengeful person I've ever met in my life. One silly episode of honest misunderstanding and she would not forgive me and she could badmouth me forever.
    On the other hand I'm working with a lady who is always the first to help others and I only recently found out she's an Atheist.
    Conclusion: religion has nothing to do with how good or bad you are.

  • @pander22
    @pander22 Před 10 lety

    "Good science by definition allows for more than one opinion, otherwise you merely have the will of one man." Something to chew on for those of us who believe science has buried god.

  • @paulmasgalajian3567
    @paulmasgalajian3567 Před 10 lety

    (Part 5) melting point of altruism or describe empathy in its solid state. They do not because these are non material realities, and hence, inaccessible to the scientific paradigm. When one posits that the ONLY reality is that which may be deduced by the scientific method, one necessarily severely truncates one's perception. It is like viewing life through a pin hole and claiming that the only realities are those seen in your field

  • @paulmasgalajian3567
    @paulmasgalajian3567 Před 10 lety

    (Part 3) myths do not usually evolve spontaneously, but are manufactured in places like Wall Street in order to suggest a "need" for which a product may be sold. Any person who thinks that non material realities exist is "spiritual". A simple example is the unique human quality of COMPASSION. This experience is familiar to virtually all people on the planet. Nevertheless, there are a very small minority of persons to whom

  • @Dayepipes
    @Dayepipes Před 10 lety

    Every question favors theism in the beginning. Then we learn to relate things we don't understand to things we do understand, and we find out our question can be answered by science. The atheists have reached a point where this has happened so many thousands of times that they abandoned the theistic idea. If you follow the cable science channels there are now a number of hypotheses suggesting the creation of the universe is part of something bigger and natural.

  • @Vulcapyro
    @Vulcapyro Před 10 lety

    I'm not saying it actually is woo. Great discipline can lead to surprising feats, which is why I pointed vaguely to martial artists. I just don't agree to calling these sorts of things and the having the ability and discipline "inner energy", especially when "energy" has a specific meaning, and energy really doesn't have anything to do with it. I don't agree that it's something that you would tap into either, really. It isn't "tapping into ANS", it's controlling things that the ANS controls.

  • @knv0128
    @knv0128 Před 10 lety +1

    Kingdom of God as Divine North Korea. Priceless.

  • @skepticalJones82
    @skepticalJones82 Před 10 lety

    I'm actually currently reading one of Dawkins old books, "The Blind Watchmaker" and just got to the point where Dawkins is criticizing the USSR for it's anti-science dogmatism, specifically he bashes Lysenko who is probably responsible for killing millions with his crackpot biology.
    If he lived in the USSR and said this stuff openly he would have been off to the Gulag faster than you can say the word "heresy."

  • @Vulcapyro
    @Vulcapyro Před 10 lety

    Just call it concentration and focus if that's what you mean. "Inner energy" doesn't mean anything as far as you've said and reeks of woo. Even martial artists using terms and concepts from Buddhism and other various practices unsupported by science realize that regardless of their phrasing, there is often a very real phenomenon behind their words that has explanations grounded in reality and isn't just throwing around special terms.

  • @davidbanner6230
    @davidbanner6230 Před rokem

    An ’Upside’ of Atheism.
    A question sometimes asked, by people probing the motivation of Atheists is : Why, if as they claim, they care enough to want to bring “truth” to misguided followers of religion, yet their caring is not enough to involve them charitable work? Such work is almost exclusively left to people of religious persuasion?
    However, there may be a facet to Atheism which seems to have escaped the reasoning of Atheist, in their public debates, defending the Atheist position?
    It is this: Setting aside the Charlatans who pretend Atheism as a convenient way of being important, there is something noble about Atheists who are sincere in what they believe, yet still do good works, knowing that there can be no spiritual rewards for what they do, as they do not believe in anything….

  • @ivorysand
    @ivorysand Před 10 lety

    32:35 What is "organized atheism" about? Where can I join the nonstampcollectors club?

  • @brianfinnegan9700
    @brianfinnegan9700 Před 6 lety

    Google should be ashamed of what they did to James Damore

  • @paulmasgalajian3567
    @paulmasgalajian3567 Před 10 lety

    (Part 2) preach that without his daily communion of Lipitor, he is likely to drop dead. However, the social mythologies which developed in antiquity, for example the classical Greek, were Man's attempt to explain natural phenomena through the Literary Paradigm before the axioms of scientific thought had been fully established since the Age of Enlightenment. Nowadays

    • @AddamMiller
      @AddamMiller Před 9 lety

      Are you actually trying to claim that drugs, specifically developed to save lives....are mythology? You're not really that stupid, are you?

  • @andy4an
    @andy4an Před 10 lety

    The following comment diminishes his fine work, and the rest of this fascinating discussion, but at 36:38, an amusing question about Dr. Who is presented to Richard.
    I'd feel sad if that was the only part of this that you watched though.

  • @LockSteady
    @LockSteady Před 10 lety

    You embody the notion of "deranged prejudice".

  • @Kris.G
    @Kris.G Před 10 lety

    No problem.

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet Před 3 lety

    "You'd think we 'd never stop dancing,"