On the 30th of September 2007, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens sat down for a first-of-its-kind, unmoderated 2-hour discussion, convened by RDFRS and filmed by...
On the 30th of September 2007, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens sat down for a first-of-its-kind, unmoderated 2-hour discussion, convened by RDFRS and filmed by Josh Timonen.
All four authors have recently received a large amount of media attention for their writings against religion - some positive, and some negative. In this conversation the group trades stories of the public's reaction to their recent books, their unexpected successes, criticisms and common misrepresentations. They discuss the tough questions about religion that face to world today, and propose new strategies for going forward.
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Really that's odd, because your entire genome fits inside 10mb. About the size of an MP3. My computer is actually way more storage capacity and complexity than the human genome.
Those kinds of statements just highlight your ignorance of DNA. You're genetically related to everyone and every animal, living and dead in certain degrees. We have genetic evidence, called midocondrial drift which links us all back to the earliest humans in Africa, not Noah and his family. That in and of itself already proves humanity is about 150,000 years old.
Number one, no one, before the discovery of Dinosaurs pushed either the Behemoth and Leviathan as such. In fact their descriptions don't resemble any known dinosaur. Also, if the flood were real we'd have to be descended from people buried in the flood since genetically they'd all be necessarily related to Noah.
Define a "kind", because Bacteria, which we talked about before. That's a domain, which is a huge classification. Much like we'll never not be eukaryokes, Bacteria will necessarily be Bacteria. But something like cat, well cat can become something unlike a cat enough to be a new genus, species, etc. Frankly I don't think you have a firm enough grasp of how a "kind" is defined to make this claim. Your definition is far too loose.
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Considering the Bible wasn't redacted until after Christ, yeah, they really could've known the coming of Christ seeing as it already occurred.