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cbayer

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43. And how would your propose that be addressed when it interferes with
Mon Jun 23, 2014, 10:51 AM
Jun 2014

those people actually understanding and embracing scientific facts?

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Loved this talk libodem Jun 2014 #1
Isn't he great! cbayer Jun 2014 #2
TED = Mainly a Self-Aggrandizing vehicle of Self-Promotion & Book Sales. TheBlackAdder Jun 2014 #3
I have been able to get past the sales pitches for the most part cbayer Jun 2014 #5
TED is a marketing platform, nothing more. TheBlackAdder Jun 2014 #7
Why do you make assumptions about what I may or may not take cbayer Jun 2014 #8
That's a predictable defensive posture. Try your prior posting trends over time. TheBlackAdder Jun 2014 #15
Predictable defensive posture. cbayer Jun 2014 #16
"Lessen divisions between believers and non-believers." That's a good one. TheBlackAdder Jun 2014 #23
Lol, you feel free to define me. cbayer Jun 2014 #24
If the shoe fits. TheBlackAdder Jun 2014 #25
28% of Americans think the Bible is the literal word of God muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #39
And how would your propose that be addressed when it interferes with cbayer Jun 2014 #43
Hard to know, but less reverence for religion and preachers would be part of it, I think muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #44
Less reverence by whom? cbayer Jun 2014 #46
Politicians - the people who currently pander to religion to pick up votes muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #48
Fallen for the con? cbayer Jun 2014 #55
"I am so much smarter than you." trotsky Jun 2014 #57
that's a cool, refreshing post. Heddi Jun 2014 #70
"religion is not astrology" muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #58
Where did I say that astrology was a delusion, muriel? cbayer Jun 2014 #60
I said you've fallen for the con that religion is superior to astrology muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #62
Hm…. 74% vs. 29%... cbayer Jun 2014 #63
Yes, that is comparable muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #64
Well, then it's a damn good thing you can't find a horoscope in every mainstream newspaper in the US AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #69
Who are you to decide who gets "reward(ed)" or "punish(ed)"? trotsky Jun 2014 #51
"and that's just not going to happen" AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #68
Wonderful talk! TM99 Jun 2014 #4
Glad you enjoyed it. I did, too. cbayer Jun 2014 #6
Great stuff The Blue Flower Jun 2014 #9
Been a very long time since I saw a Ted talk worth the time to watch it. gcomeau Jun 2014 #10
How dare you look at things rationally? skepticscott Jun 2014 #12
Heh... gcomeau Jun 2014 #14
Great post. trotsky Jun 2014 #21
Tedx is particularly hit and miss pokerfan Jun 2014 #22
Well put - we can tell they don't follow Dowd's thinking, because they insist on their differences muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #45
Reality doesn't reconcile them... MellowDem Jun 2014 #11
It's a past time here. Lordquinton Jun 2014 #13
Great video Gothmog Jun 2014 #17
Glad you liked it. If there are ways to make the two areas compatible, cbayer Jun 2014 #18
"A personal (I - Thou) relationship to reality is vital." Jim__ Jun 2014 #19
But he does illustrate how that gap has been filled in the past. cbayer Jun 2014 #20
So should we personify deification -- or deify personification? immoderate Jun 2014 #26
I think the purpose it may serve is not one that is aimed at you, cbayer Jun 2014 #27
Doubletalk though it be, I'm not dismissing it. immoderate Jun 2014 #34
TEDx has a storied history of failing hard in its vetting process Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #28
Sorry you did not enjoy this. cbayer Jun 2014 #29
I don't have enjoy the things people post to enjoy discussing them. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #30
What do you think about it as a way to possibly reach out cbayer Jun 2014 #31
It's complicated Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #32
I think your arguments about evolution apply almost all the time to almost cbayer Jun 2014 #33
Human evolution is not unique Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #35
I support whatever may work, but I agree with others cbayer Jun 2014 #36
"It's about finding a way to make it compatible for those with strong religious beliefs." trotsky Jun 2014 #37
If you can reconcile science and religion, that's great. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #38
Exactly. trotsky Jun 2014 #40
The funny thing is, I actually can reconcile god and evolution Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #41
I'm not advocating misrepresenting science at all. cbayer Jun 2014 #42
Dowd certainly is. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #47
I don't hear him saying it's a guided process, but I may have just processed it differently. cbayer Jun 2014 #53
That doesn't really make it better Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #59
"Just sayin" that I wish you could say it a little more succinctly. cbayer Jun 2014 #61
I really don't understand your attitude. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #65
Well done. trotsky Jun 2014 #66
You are right. cbayer Jun 2014 #67
You have skepticscott Jun 2014 #72
Do you mind if I tell you I think I'm in love with you? Heddi Jun 2014 #71
Of course I don't mind. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #74
What for? AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #50
More or less on the money Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #52
The suggestion is not that people be encouraged to hang on to cbayer Jun 2014 #54
This is a basic logical syllogism. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #56
If people are only hanging onto beliefs skepticscott Jun 2014 #73
I remain an atheist by his 'metrics'. AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #49
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