(Updated below)
For some time now, I have been trying to articulate a response to the teeming masses who say that Richard Dawkins "goes too far." It comes as no surprise that he doesn't need my help, as a new video that I just watched makes clear.
The video is about a half hour long. There's a somewhat funny intro by someone else that lasts about eight minutes. When Dawkins takes the mic, he spends most of his time reading from a new preface that he composed for the paperback version of The God Delusion (currently only available in the UK).
Dawkins's preface, or at least the part that he read, is a response to the professional critics of his book. It's what you'd expect from Dawkins: simultaneously witty and devastating. In short, a real treat.
In case you don't notice the link on the video page, you can also watch the Q&A that followed Dawkins's reading. (I just noticed it myself.)
Thanks to the phabulous Pharyngula for noting the link.
Update
2007-07-22 17:56 EDT
BTW, during the Q&A, Dawkins refers several times to Julia Sweeney's one woman play, "Letting Go of God." You can see a video excert that she performed at the TED conference, listen to a different audio excerpt on This American Life, and check out more audio excerpts, some of which overlap the ones just mentioned, right on her site.
Dawkins also reads a note passed to him, reporting that Sweeney would be appearing that evening on CSPAN. It turns out that this latter video aired 14 July 2007; a link on this page points to the video. (This link may break as time goes by, at which point you'll have to invoke your search skills.) Sweeney's talk, "Why I Am An Atheist," starts at about 56:30 in. It's new material, and hilarious.
2 comments:
Thanks for the links to the Dawkins talks. Both excellent. Too bad they were recorded on a hand held camera w/o a tripod, but that's only a slight drawback. I like his bumper sticker that said: "Blasphemy is a victimless crime"
Agreed about the hand held aspect. To be honest, I didn't really watch so much as listen while I was doing other stuff.
Also agreed: I don't do bumper stickers, but, boy, I want one of those!
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