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      CommentAuthorDanieru
    • CommentTimeOct 19th 2006 edited
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    Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief from Jonathan Miller.

    Director Richard Denton and Jonathan Miller delve deep into the world of atheism in his quest to discover where disbelief originally began. Along the way Miller interviews some great atheist thinkers of our time including Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg, philosopher Daniel Dennett, Biologist Richard Dawkins, playwright Arthur Miller, and others.

    In this television history of disbelief and its subsequent, accompanying interviews 'The Atheism Tapes', Jonathan Miller goes on a journey exploring the origins of his own lack of belief and uncovering the hidden story of atheism. Undoubtably one of the most lucid and well presented documentary series of all time, 'A Rough History of Disbelief' begs for multiple viewings.

    (Thanks to The Rational Response Squad for collecting together these wonderful links...)
    • CommentAuthorwhat?
    • CommentTimeOct 21st 2006
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    If P{opper is right and a hypothesis must be a proposition that you can falsify, then belief and disbelief are both out of the game, I infer that it is useful to believe whatever turns you on...it has bugger all to do with knowlege
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