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Previously on "Program on atheism today"

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Or "Any sufficiently advanced technology will appear as magic"... A. Clarke, Inventor of the Geostationary Satellite in 1948.
    Yeah, thanks. Couldn't be arsed looking it up but I knew some pedantxxxxxxkind person would help me out

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by NoddY
    There are things we don't know
    Those things, some say, are the work of 'God'
    There will always be things we don't know
    Therefore there will always be God.
    Any sufficiently advanced physics will appear as magic.

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  • NoddY
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    There are things we don't know
    Those things, some say, are the work of 'God'
    There will always be things we don't know
    Therefore there will always be God.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    8 pm on Channel 4. Ron Liddle tries to attack atheism but ends up getting tied up in logical knots (as you must when you attack a reasonable position). Luckily Dawkins is around to clarify the situation.

    Love it when fools get shown up ...he he
    I greatly sympathise woth Dawkins and his dogged patience in refuting people who IMHO are not worth it, but personally I lean to Jonathan Miller's view: I'm not an atheist, like some kind of "ist" as if it were a religion itself that I want to proselytise. I just don't believe in god, or have any use for the idea.

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  • sasguru
    started a topic Program on atheism today

    Program on atheism today

    8 pm on Channel 4. Ron Liddle tries to attack atheism but ends up getting tied up in logical knots (as you must when you attack a reasonable position). Luckily Dawkins is around to clarify the situation.

    Love it when fools get shown up ...he he

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