Debate - Hitchens, Harris, Dennett vs Boteach, D'Souza, Taleb.
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É um assunto interessante a muitas pessoas, eu pessoalmente não entendo o espanhol mas o inglês é fácil.
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La traducción es terrible, ojalá dejaran el Inglés original y solo pusieran subtitulos
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UNA PATADA EN LOS HUEVOS A LA RELIGIÓN
FUCK YEAH
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@BrotherOmi In Latin cultures many people do not really differentiate between agnosticism and atheism, the words are interchangeable, both simply mean "one who does not believe in God". I'm saying this because of my perspective here in Brazil, here when I say "eu sou agnóstico" I usually have to make clear the definition of my stance, and since this seems to also be the case with this mexican guy, I extrapolated it to apply to mexican culture as well, which seems plausible to me, I guess.
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WRONG NASSIM TALEB FAGGOTS!
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@betoon Y EN EL mINUTO 1:17:20 REGRESA EL AUDIO
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qUE PESIMA TRADUCCION DE LA PRIMERA TRADUCTORA
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se dejo de escuchar en el 1:16:05 hora
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tengo que encotrar eso en ingles. puedo entender un poco espanol pero no puedo eschar por 2 horas. Algien sabe donde peudo encontrarlo?
the moderator claimed that Hitchens is agnostic... just wanted to point that out...
BrotherOmi 11 months ago 18
@NavinJohnson90 First. Greece is not the world´s police, you are right because the world has no police, did you know that? Second. What exactly occurs in the brain as a result of speaking english? Did you know that the history has been written in german, russian, greek, french, spanish (and hundreds of other languages) and then translated into english? Read a fucking history book to know more about Aristotle, René Descartes, Immanuel Kant, Miguel de Cervantes, etc. who didn´t speak any english.
blekzo 1 year ago 3