Archive for the ‘Atheism’ Category

The God Who Wasn’t There.

Monday, November 27th, 2006

I watched this documentary about a year ago now. I bought it from the NSS in the UK. Now someone has pushed it on to google video.

At first I was not that impressed. It seemed to have low production values and the narrative was a little weak. However it does grow on you as you get further in to the documentary.

Check out the homepage for 'The God Movie'. Check out the directors blog here. The director, Brian Flemming, is an interesting character and his blog has a lot of good stuff in it.

If you like it, why not buy the video. If you are in Europe get it from the NSS Shop and support secularism in the Europe. If your outside the UK you can order it from 'The God Who Wasn't There' Homepage

Dawkins: Why I Am Hostile Toward Religion

Monday, November 20th, 2006

As an atheist I have stood in many a lecture hall and been told by theists that I have no moral compass, I can't discern wrong from right, I live a hollow life and of course I will spend eternity in torment somewhere.

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Dawkins At RMW College, Virginia

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

Dawkins continues his tour of the USA talking about his book The God Delusion. The Richard Dawkins site has put up a video of the event. It's quite long but worth watching. What is most striking about the event compared to the one I attended is the questioning from the audience. The majority of the questions come from theists making the lecture a lot more interesting. I think Dawkins conducted himself well as did the audience.

It shows a striking difference between the UK and the USA. In the UK it is acceptable to be an atheist where as in the USA it is still seen as a bad thing. At the UK meeting the statements Dawkins made were more matter of fact then matters for debate. Dawkins himself seems to address the audience with more care then in the UK. Despite his reputation for being out spoken I think Dawkins genuinely doesn't want to needlessly offend people. He tries to be direct and honest but refuses to tip toe around the issue at hand.

If you've seen Dawkins read from The God Delusion before it's still worth watching, just skip the first third of the video.