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Posts Tagged "Sam Harris"

Sam Harris: ‘Atheism is a term that should not even exist.’

Ask Sam Harris Anything #1

Sam Harris & Richard Dawkins, “Who Says Science has Nothing to Say About Morality?”

Taped at The Sheldonian Theatre University of Oxford on April 12th 2011.

Is there any place for religious faith in science? Sam Harris vs. Robert Winston

Can scientists be religious? Sam Harris argues science and faith are completely incompatible, while Robert Winston would like to be more inclusive. Interview by Emine Saner The Guardian, Saturday 16 April 2011 Last week, the astrophysicist Martin Rees was awarded the Templeton prize, which aims to promote religion. Emine Saner brings together atheist writer and neuroscientist Sam Harris and Professor Robert [...]

Sam Harris Debates William Lane Craig

Christopher Hitchens… keeping it real.

Excerpt from a debate with Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, David Wolpe and Bradley Artson Shavit Watch the full debate here: http://www.jewishtvnetwork.com/?bcpid=533363107&bctid=802338105001

Sam Harris – Nightline Interview

December 29, 2010 on ABC Nightline – via http:///www.AtheistMedia.com

Sam Harris: The Problem with Islamic Fundamentalism are the Fundamentals of Islam

The complete video at Fora.tv: http://bit.ly/eCQhZD – via http://AtheistMedia.com

Sam Harris: Science can answer moral questions – TED

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