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UC Berkeley Q&A (2/2) - Richard Dawkins

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On Saturday, March 8th, 2008, Richard Dawkins gave a lecture on The God Delusion during his US Tour. The event took place on the UC Berkeley campus in Wheeler Auditorium, and was completely sold out. A line of hopeful attendees stretched around the side of the building, waiting to see if there would be any 'no-show' tickets at the last minute! This is the Q&A session after the lecture.

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  • Richard Dawkins is a brilliant Cool, rationale thinker

  • For your information, the Bible quotes no sources whatsoever and has less use, both as an historical document and as a foundation for a religion than a piece of paper upon which I have written "God doesn't exist.". You do know know when it was written (with the exception of the Gospels, which can be dated to the first century A.D.), you do not know who wrote it, why it was written or anything else about it which would make it reliable.

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  • @evilyig On meetup(dot)com I have found over 1,100 atheists in my area. Atheists unite!

  • Is it weird that I just love his voice? It's so very calming. Of course, I also enjoy what he has to say :D

  • The problem with organizing people based on something like non belief is that contrary to what the religious enjoy saying we're not a united dogma and atheism is not an active belief. The non believers are too varied to unify, unless we do so under a banner of frustration and intolerance for the primitive cultural relics of our past. It seems a catch 22 to me. With hope, the growth of this secular community will be exponential &in time religion will be regarded as we now regard fortune telling.

  • 190 religious nutcases watched this video.

  • i didnt really understand the second last question or the answer to it :(

  • @jusguyz i dont think a muslim would have a chance

  • @inventiveinsanity What's legal isn't always good/just/right and what's good/just/right isn't always legal.

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