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Richard Dawkins at TED, calling Atheists to take a stand

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3l0LB_S2Io

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gItNc_GTCtc

Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9bm3VmWDxI

Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcBF8cV9CXg

Bill O'Reilly in a pathetically hilarious debate with Richard Dawkins

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I've only seen one-on-one American interviews with Dawkins from the internet and television, but it's really entertaining that all of the debates end up complete messes.. at the same time, it's good to see more people standing up for Atheism through the media and the marketplace. For a long time there have been a lot of atheists and agnostics that thought they should say nothing, not stand up for themselves and keep their opinions to themselves, that kind of mindset really is just as bad as being neutral to endless tides of warfare. People like Richard Dawkins gives me hope that I don't have to wake up in a world where there's increasingly accepted bouts of stigma from the religious right.

It takes a lot of serious guts to go to the media and say the logical opinion the world is switched on ignoring. I really would be very proud if I could create something powerful and swaying enough to turn someone away from religion, whether it is literature, music, fashion, whatever.

EDIT: There's more parts to the TED.

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I've found Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens videos to be rather addicting lately. Love, love, love their voices.

Yeah. I'd like to at least live in England for a couple years, I think it'd be sweet, and other than slang there's no painful language difference.

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Yeah, you can understand every word they say and still have no idea what the person just said. I have a good friend from Essex... he's fun as hell when he is spitting mad... the shit that comes out of his mouth that i have no social referance for.... it;s funny.

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