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Heaven and Earth has thankfully been cancelled.3. Comment #72996 by Stuart Paul Wood on September 23, 2007 at 5:59 pm
Heaven and Earth has thankfully been cancelled
4. Comment #73001 by skyhook0 on September 23, 2007 at 6:24 pm
What exactly would a "show for atheists" be? It seems to me like every show that isn't about religion is a show for atheists. It's not a particularly interesting fact that there is no God, and I'm not sure how there would be a show about that. What matters is, there is no God, so now what? Every show that features history, science, or (good) philosophy is a show about the "now what" and should thus provide plenty of viewing material for atheists.5. Comment #73004 by home8896 on September 23, 2007 at 6:32 pm
6. Comment #73009 by Robert Maynard on September 23, 2007 at 7:06 pm
7. Comment #73011 by DNAtheist on September 23, 2007 at 7:49 pm
8. Comment #73014 by paulwwww on September 23, 2007 at 8:00 pm
Superb, as always. The first book of Dawkins that I read was "The Devils Advocate". Since then I have been nothing more than an absolute (pitbull :-) ) follower. I could watch lectures of this sort all day. Brilliant!!!!9. Comment #73018 by riemann on September 23, 2007 at 8:24 pm
Unweaving The Rainbow is the only Richard Dawkins product that i disagree with, as i wholeheartedly think that being alive is overall a purely wicked experience. But, oh boy, this speech (as well as the book), though brief, does provide some sense of awe in those moments when one feels most down and abashed. I wish science and the searching and understanding for wonders of the observable nature did come to me as natural as it comes to the Professor, instead my appreciation of the world via science was truely an acquired taste, acquired thanks primarily to Dawkins. I suspect it must be a borderline supernatural experince to contemplate the universe and its harmony from his point of view, through his mental dispositons. Thomas Nagel once wanted to know what it was like to be a bat, i am a humble man, i would happily settle for knowing what it is like to be Richard Dawkins any day.10. Comment #73028 by Cartomancer on September 23, 2007 at 9:35 pm
11. Comment #73040 by Teratornis on September 24, 2007 at 12:09 am
Unweaving The Rainbow is the only Richard Dawkins product that i disagree with, as i wholeheartedly think that being alive is overall a purely wicked experience.
12. Comment #73059 by Nefrubyr on September 24, 2007 at 2:40 am
Yes I heard but I also heard that there is going to be something else on (religion) to replace it, again on sundays.
13. Comment #73067 by scottishgeologist on September 24, 2007 at 3:19 am
14. Comment #73071 by scottishgeologist on September 24, 2007 at 3:26 am
15. Comment #73072 by joco on September 24, 2007 at 3:29 am
I've just finished reading 'The God Delusion' and it was marvellous to have someone far more articulate and educated than myself validate my gut feeling since childhood that religion was the least likely explanation for the universe. I would recommend Bill Bryson's 'History of Nearly Everything' also for those, like me, who were left underwhelmed by Science classes at school. Both books make one realise how far more exciting and interesting the real world is to the unimaginative and primitive attempts of religions to explain the universe.16. Comment #73077 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 3:44 am
17. Comment #73078 by dancingthemantaray on September 24, 2007 at 3:45 am
"The theists have "songs of praise" and "heaven and earth" so why can't we have our own programme?"18. Comment #73082 by pewkatchoo on September 24, 2007 at 4:10 am
19. Comment #73094 by keith on September 24, 2007 at 5:24 am
20. Comment #73121 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 7:15 am
21. Comment #73125 by pete on September 24, 2007 at 7:35 am
22. Comment #73127 by Dr Benway on September 24, 2007 at 7:44 am
What's wrong with a short weekly "Atheist News" program?Yes. And after 30 minutes of updates regarding the gods atheists don't believe in, we could have a show about music most of us don't listen to. Maybe even a cooking show about foods we don't normally eat.
23. Comment #73130 by Veronique on September 24, 2007 at 8:01 am
24. Comment #73139 by robotaholic on September 24, 2007 at 8:49 am
I adore hearing Richard Dawkins speak. Thank you so much for posting this. Any new (unseen)clips of RD are always appreciated.25. Comment #73140 by cynthax on September 24, 2007 at 8:53 am
One more brilliant response to the claim that life is meaningless if there is nothing beyond the physical world. I believe we need more of that sort of inspired and inspiring words. It would be great if people finally saw that there is enough grandeur in life as it is than any man-made divinity could ever explain.26. Comment #73142 by d4m14n on September 24, 2007 at 9:01 am
Maybe even a cooking show about foods we don't normally eat.
27. Comment #73143 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:07 am
28. Comment #73144 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:09 am
29. Comment #73145 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:15 am
30. Comment #73147 by Richard Morgan on September 24, 2007 at 9:17 am
No QuarterHeaven and Earth has thankfully been cancelled.My English is far from perfect, but shouldn't that be "Heaven and Earth have been cancelled"? Like the old Beyond The Fringe joke, isn't it : "The Earth will be totally destroyed tomorrow at mid-day : tomorrow has been declared a Day of Morning."
It could be a consciousness-raising programme that encompasses much more and very interesting bits and pieces.Oops - for regular TV programmes, the reasoning works in the opposite way : you finance a programme when consciousness has already been raised, not the other way around. RD's TV programmes were relatively successful one-offs, but the Zeitgeist was ready for them.
31. Comment #73148 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:18 am
32. Comment #73149 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:22 am
33. Comment #73153 by steveroot on September 24, 2007 at 9:39 am
34. Comment #73149 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 9:22 am
No, the English is correct. The reference is to the name of a program, a single item.
34. Comment #73154 by Richard Morgan on September 24, 2007 at 9:42 am
24. Comment #73127 by Dr Benway:From my experience, most cooking shows are about foods we don't normally eat!
Maybe even a cooking show about foods we don't normally eat.
35. Comment #73157 by Bonzai on September 24, 2007 at 9:47 am
Nitpicking over grammar and spelling on internet fora is either an occupational hazard for English teachers or the past time of old foggies who have nothing valuable to say,--the type who write to newspaper editors frequently to whine about minor breaches in grammatical correctness. English grammar is just a convention, nothing more.36. Comment #73162 by Colwyn Abernathy on September 24, 2007 at 10:12 am
37. Comment #73164 by d4m14n on September 24, 2007 at 10:18 am
Nitpicking over grammar and spelling on internet fora is either an occupational hazard for English teachers or the past time of old foggies who have nothing valuable to say...
We patronisingly listen to the Veroniques and Northern Brights of this site , and it's as if we are inwardly saying, "How cute - they'll grow out of it one day."
38. Comment #73166 by Richard Morgan on September 24, 2007 at 10:19 am
37; Comment #73157 by Bonzai
Nitpicking over grammar and spelling on internet fora is either an occupational hazard for English teachers or the past time of old foggies who have nothing valuable to say,--the type who write to newspaper editors frequently to whine about minor breaches in grammatical correctness. English grammar is just a convention, nothing more.
39. Comment #73168 by Colwyn Abernathy on September 24, 2007 at 10:31 am
40. Comment #73171 by _J_ on September 24, 2007 at 10:42 am
Also - Dawkins came down hard on the X-files - boo.
41. Comment #73174 by Northern Bright on September 24, 2007 at 10:54 am
And well done to him, as it [Unweaving the Rainbow]is excellent.
42. Comment #73176 by Quine on September 24, 2007 at 11:05 am
Nitpicking over grammar and spelling on internet fora is either an occupational hazard for English teachers or the past time of old foggies ...
43. Comment #73178 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 11:20 am
44. Comment #73189 by Northern Bright on September 24, 2007 at 11:45 am
45. Comment #73195 by Friend Giskard on September 24, 2007 at 12:07 pm
46. Comment #73210 by _J_ on September 24, 2007 at 1:00 pm
47. Comment #73226 by Yorker on September 24, 2007 at 2:06 pm
48. Comment #73233 by PN.Shreeniwas Aiyer on September 24, 2007 at 2:23 pm
49. Comment #73236 by Northern Bright on September 24, 2007 at 2:31 pm
But I guess you're young and so have a lot to look forward to in life, I hope you make the most of it and get as much as you can from it.
50. Comment #73238 by Lauregon on September 24, 2007 at 2:35 pm
"...and we clapped our hands red."
Let it be known that the cold, heartless, analytical Professor Dawkins today brought a tear to my eye. - Neil S
1. Comment #72986 by Stuart Paul Wood on September 23, 2007 at 5:23 pm
Superb as always. I'm becoming annoyed that there isn't a regular show for atheists on the BBC. There needs to be more RD on the TV.The theists have "songs of praise" and "heaven and earth" so why can't we have our own programme? Anything to do with atheism is normally on BBC4 at hideous o'clock.
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