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Darwin, Humanism and Science - Richard Dawkins

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

Richard Dawkins talks to the Darwin, Humanism and Science day conference (6 Jun 2009) on the subject "There is grandeur in this view of life". This talk reflects the final chapter of his boo, The Greatest Show on Earth. Thanks to Adservio Digital for recording the event and producing this video.

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  • Another great vid, Richard is pure awesomeness. Thanks for uploading it!

  • god I love him!

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  • @YourUTubeMonitor Hahahahhahahahha

  • The original purpose of the polar bears: Polar bears are capable of carrying platters, harvesting carrots & stacking bricks. The original polar bears, along with the original eskimos, lived a manor house/servant or upstairs/downstairs existence. New archaeological evidence I just dug up proves that polar bears lived as migrant laborers in service to eskimos.

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    Tautological sentence is tautological.

  • @AdNeeb : You are who you are.

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    LOL. Not just a credulous conspiracy loon, but a clueless sexist dolt as well.

  • @AdNeeb : Only you can discover your inner woman.

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    Fuck you.

  • Is it really the case that alternative systems of genetic chemistry are possible? It may be the case that the familiar system simply follows from the rules of chemistry.

  • anybody else just think 'hairy scrotes' when he mentions 'hairum scariotes' ?

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