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Acclaimed atheist and journalist Christopher Hitchens debates bestselling author and Christian defender, Dinesh D'Souza, at Powell Hall in St. Louis, MO (September, 2008) on the existence of God. The debate is organized into five segments. In segment, one, each participant gives an opening statement. Following the opening statements are five minute rebuttals. Hitchens and D'Souza volley questions and answers toward each other in segment three, and...
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Contrasting the dominant pro-gun, pro-religion tea party community that surrounds them in Texas, a small group of free-speech avowed atheists host a public access call-in show in Austin, TX to explore the culture wars playing out in the heart of America and debate ideologically conservative callers.
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In the spring of 2007, leading atheist and political journalist Christopher Hitchens and evangelical theologian and pastor Douglas Wilson began corresponding. The two authors' discussion centered around the question "Is Christianity good for the world?". In the fall of 2008, the two finally met in person when they embarked on a debate tour arguing the topic. This film follows the two as they tour and passionately argue their points of view.
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"Due to the radical politicization of religious belief in the 21st century and the attendant threat to the freedom of thought that underpins disbelief, atheist Jonathan Miller feels prompted to balance the discourse. ... As Jonathan Miller points out in this program, schisms within the Church -- subsequently exacerbated by Deists Edward Herbert and David Hume as well as by monist philosopher Thomas Hobbes -- had much more to do with clarifying and...
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Could the best kind of belief possibly be no belief at all? Host Tevya decides to check out atheism. As the program begins, he finds himself in a graveyard, where he is visited by an important insight: 'Being dead sucks!' Later in the program, he meets the president of Canada's Freethought Association, which stirs up a little controversy with its provocative ad slogan: 'There's probably no God. So stop worrying and enjoy life.' Finally, he finds himself...
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On April 4, 2009, William Lane Craig and Christopher Hitchens met at Biola University to debate the question of God's existence. Craig is one of the world's foremost Christian apologists. Hitchens is a leading spokesman for the "new atheism" movement. In front of an overflow crowd and a global Internet audience, they debated the origin and design of the universe, the implications of human morality, the deity of Jesus, and the validity of Christ's...
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Atheism a rough history of disbelief volume 1
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"Due to the radical politicization of religious belief in the 21st century and the attendant threat to the freedom of thought that underpins disbelief, atheist Jonathan Miller feels prompted to balance the discourse. ... In this program, Miller visits Ground Zero to consider the religious implications of 9/11"--Container.
11) The final hour
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Atheism a rough history of disbelief volume 3
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"Jonathan Miller draws links between atheism and the realms of utilitarian and secularist philosophy, evolutionary science, psychology, and politics."--Container.
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The third program in a series of 48 movies that helped change America. During the first decades of the 20th century no issue was too controversial for movies ... from prohibition to abortion, unions, atheism, the vote for women, worker safety, juvenile justice, homelessness and immigration, these films became the catalyst for social change.
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An unscripted look at what happens when a person is put into a lifestyle that is nothing like what they are used to for 30 days. See what is like to live in a mixed status Mexican family that live in a one-bedroom apartment. A man who lost his job to outsourcing travels to Bangalore to see how outsourcing U.S. jobs has affected India's culture. An atheist will live with a fundamentalist Christian family in Texas. A father attempts to find inner peace...
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