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I'd really be interested in a study that measures physiological response to faith challenges. LiberalAndProud Aug 2014 #1
Indeed gcomeau Aug 2014 #2
"The online equivalent of fleeing the lecture hall." mr blur Aug 2014 #3
fleeing the lecture hall. AlbertCat Aug 2014 #84
I'll bet she could have gotten a different response Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #4
It seemed to me to be basically the same lecture she gave at TED, with just AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #6
I haven't seen her TED lecture. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #7
At the TED confernence she touched on 'bad ideas'. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #9
Ok, now that I've watched the video. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #50
According to her version of events, the disruption began as soon as she touched on evolution. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #52
True, but it was one person, and nobody left, not even when one of the volunteers started the chant Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #55
One thing i didnt see, and would ask her given the opportunity, is AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #57
This is the thing that I find really upsetting about this. stone space Aug 2014 #16
She's British. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #17
Well, in general, ... stone space Aug 2014 #20
To each their own. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #22
I don't know who Dembski is, ... stone space Aug 2014 #23
A creationist. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #25
ID, huh? stone space Aug 2014 #26
Oh? gcomeau Aug 2014 #27
That she is unprofessional and rude? stone space Aug 2014 #30
No... gcomeau Aug 2014 #34
I have worked with a good many okasha Aug 2014 #38
And my experience is the opposite of yours. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #53
Really? okasha Aug 2014 #54
I do and I do. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #56
She calls out and chides audience members gratuitously, AlbertCat Aug 2014 #85
Argh... gcomeau Aug 2014 #14
Journalism in its best use is neutral. Editorial Opinion pages are the place for advocacy, rebuttal. pinto Aug 2014 #28
Understanding that "neutral" does not mean "artificially balanced". gcomeau Aug 2014 #29
Yeah, neutral - not artificially balanced. Agree. pinto Aug 2014 #31
Sometimes edhopper Aug 2014 #32
Mmm. See your point. pinto Aug 2014 #33
On second thought, how can truth be biased? pinto Aug 2014 #35
Climate change for instance edhopper Aug 2014 #39
Relevant: trotsky Aug 2014 #62
The point of the presentation wasn't "why religion is awful" Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #41
Religion is an example of a meme. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #65
Something seems to be going unstated here. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #68
It is as puzzling to me as some people's apparent expectation that she include something nice AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #70
It's part of good communication to establish connections with your audience. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #75
I love the lack of self-consciousness of people Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #5
You are missing something here. stone space Aug 2014 #18
I didn't miss that they were leaving silently. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #79
You are making some major assumption here based on the single report of the cbayer Aug 2014 #80
No, I can't remember ever walking out of anything in protest. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #81
A childish gesture? It can be a profound political statement. cbayer Aug 2014 #82
Yeah, I don't have a lot of respect for the 'Code' people either. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #83
Being disruptive is entirely different than silently walking out. cbayer Aug 2014 #87
Couldn't she just say positive things about religion? Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #8
Hypothetical: you sign up for college lecture on statistics. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #10
Her lecture was on memes. trotsky Aug 2014 #12
I'm assuming that religion qualifies. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #42
By the definition given, okasha Aug 2014 #49
Must every lecture be "fair and balanced?" trotsky Aug 2014 #61
Bad comparison, creationism/ID isn't science, Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #64
From your perspective it isn't. trotsky Aug 2014 #66
And I would not change my lecture to avoid that outcome. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #67
But you still haven't explained why she should have been required to do that for a lecture. n/t trotsky Aug 2014 #69
You and AtheistCrusader both ask this question. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #76
You mean... gcomeau Aug 2014 #15
Um what the heck does this have to do with the invited speaker speaking at the lecture she Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #36
She was invited to speak on memes, not "why religion is awful". Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #43
Perhaps you ought to re-read the essay. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #44
No, as I told Trotsky, I have no problem with her Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author okasha Aug 2014 #47
The chairman apologized? I didn't see that. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #48
Not sure where I saw that. okasha Aug 2014 #51
Any luck? AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #94
"... you should be open-minded enough to hear alternative views." Jim__ Aug 2014 #11
Calling out and chiding audience members as they leave? stone space Aug 2014 #13
Oh do try harder. mr blur Aug 2014 #19
Please don't tell me how to post. (nt) stone space Aug 2014 #21
We are pretty much allowed to express our opinions of other people's posts here. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #37
OK, well...I'll try harder then. stone space Aug 2014 #40
that was the suggestion. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #45
I would have stayed until she said "memeplexes". rug Aug 2014 #24
Too bad that this experience apparently did nothing but reinforce her dogmatic cbayer Aug 2014 #58
Not all muslims reject evolution. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #59
I don't understand the point of your post. cbayer Aug 2014 #60
Oh AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #63
It was not her talking about evolution that caused them to feel that way. cbayer Aug 2014 #71
Really? Blackmore is one of the most prominent Atheists in the 'activist' community, outside the AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #72
Well, I don't expect to hear much more from her. cbayer Aug 2014 #73
Nah, she'll be around. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #74
Yes, she and the horsemen will have their audience, I am sure. cbayer Aug 2014 #77
Sad! I guess she got her comeuppance. Shame on her. Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #78
If half your audience is offended by criticism of ideas... MellowDem Aug 2014 #86
Oh, is that why they walked out? Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #88
It's far easier to be offended... MellowDem Aug 2014 #90
As it is far easier to retain an audience by not insulting it. Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #91
Religious beliefs don't deserve respect automatically... MellowDem Aug 2014 #93
I don't respect beliefs, I respect people. Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #95
They chose to be personally insulted... MellowDem Aug 2014 #96
Right Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #99
There is some theory in play here, perhaps part of our indoctrinated cultural expectations, Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #89
I'm reminded of "The First Amendment doesn't exist so we can talk about the weather" AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #92
If the situation were just slightly different, if instead she were lecturing about Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #97
Or even peer reviewed research about climate change. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #98
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