What aspects of religion should atheists (respectfully) adopt? Alain de Botton suggests a "religion for atheists" -- call it Atheism 2.0 -- that incorporates religious forms and traditions to satisfy our human need for connection, ritual and transcendence.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0 - TED
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Richard Dawkins at the Jaipur Literature Festival
Richard Dawkins and Lala Ward read excerpts from The Magic of Reality and Unweaving The Rainbow
(via RDnet and 3 Quarks Daily)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Colorado Springs Billboard: God Is An Imaginary Friend
January 23, 2012 on KKTV 11 News:
The Colorado Coalition of Reason or COCORE is behind a billboard that will sit on I-25 and Garden Of The Gods.
The billboard will read "God is an imaginary friend. Choose reality, it will be better for all of us," and will face north on the west side of the highway.
COCORE is made up of people who consider themselves agnostic or atheist.
They tell KKTV 11 News the point of the billboard is to encourage discussion between believers and non-believers.
They also say the billboard will let other non-believers know that they are not alone.
Groff Schroeder, the spokesman for COCORE says, often times non-believers have no idea how big their community really is and this billboard will bring them together.
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology
We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within our own cells.(via RichardDawkins.net)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
BBC The Big Questions: Has The Time Come To Repent?
January 8, 2012 on BBC One
With atheist stand-up comic and political activist Kate Smurthwaite
(Thanks to TreVelocita)
With atheist stand-up comic and political activist Kate Smurthwaite
(Thanks to TreVelocita)
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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