The Geeky Atheist

A geeky atheist's viewpoints on religion, skepticism, science, and technology.
Karen Armstrong A Case For God
I've been reading Karen Armstrong's "A Case For God," and decided to try to find a few videos of her talking about the book. In the process, I came across something that epitomizes several problems I have with her reasoning behind her case. It's a bit rambly, but so is modern theology, so you'll have to give me a little leeway. Daniel Dennet's talk from AAI 09 "The Evolution of Confusion": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_9w8JougLQ
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5 Facts about me
This is a response to SingSoMuch's tag, where I give 5 interesting facts about myself.
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The Problem of Evil, the Christian God, Heaven, and Free Will
This has been another recent thought experiment of mine, the idea that the "free will" defense against the problem of evil directly causes big implications with the concept most Christians have of Heaven. For more information about the Problem of Evil, check out Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_evil
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Original Sin
A short video talking about the absurdity of inherited sin.
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Video Sunday

  • Atheist Experience: Feeling one with the universe: I was sitting in the studio for the live recording of this episode. This call almost had me laughing out loud. With his dodging nature as soon as I heard the word "recreational" I knew where this call was heading. This was the call I referenced in my Getting Spiritual post. It's where Jen, the cohost, uses the phrase, "found God in a bong." Surprisingly, I've had more hits on this phrase from Google than any other phrase.

  • Hitchens Uncut: Unlike the above Dawkins video, I felt that this interview actually did cover some new material (at least for me). Especially the bit about the waxing. Unfortunately this video doesn't have a way to embed, so you'll have to click through to see it.
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Video Sunday
  • Atheism - Religion - Dogma: This is an excellent video that debunks the common claim that atheism is a religion. It shows how the examples of Stalin and Marx actually do not get their ideals from atheism.

  • Carl Sagan's Last Interview: This two part video is a great interview that covers topics ranging from god, skepticism, and science. This is one man I wish I had the opportunity to meet.

That wraps it up for this week's video Sunday.

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Video Sunday Marathon

This week was different than most in that I encountered a lot of great, long videos. Therefore, I'm dubbing this week's video Sunday a marathon edition. Let's get started, shall we?

  • God, The Universe, and Everything Else: This 6 part video features Steven Hawking, Carl Sagan, and Arthur C. Clark discussing various aspects of our universe, including the belief in a god. This video is older, around when Hawking first published, "A Brief History of Everthing," and the red-shift had yet to be confirmed by Hubble. A fascinating watch.

  • James Randi Lecture at NASA: Another older lecture given by James Randi. This 12-part video features Randi talking about homeopathy, psychics, and general paranormal things he's encountered. He's humorous and has a great way of presenting.

  • Bart Ehrman debates William Lane Craig on the Historicity of Jesus' Resurrection: This was a great debate. William Lane Craig from what I understand usually handily wins his debates because he's very well prepared. Ehrman, however, takes the cake in this one. Having seen a lot of Ehrman's videos and how he handles the Q&A sessions, I wasn't surprised. This video makes me really want to go see an Ehrman debate in person.

I've also been watching Cosmos, which is available freely on Hulu. Stay tuned for a regular video Sunday in another week!

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Video Sunday

I had a great week in our nation's capital, but unfortunately by, "slow updates," it turned out that I meant, "no updates." One of the problems the first week for this blog was that I was encountering links that I didn't really have much to add to, but still wanted to post them.

I've decided to solve part of this problem by doing "Video Sunday" posts. These posts will have a few videos posted that I found interesting and relevant. I usually find a few every week, and I'll save them up for a single post each week.

Here are the videos I ran across this week:

  • Why We Believe in Gods: Psychiatrist Andy Thomson gives an hour-long lecture describing the reasons why we believe in gods. It's a very interesting discussion about why our mind works the way it does regarding religion.

  • What Would Jesus Not Do?: I really like this guy's videos, and I'm sure I'll be posting some more of his videos. This animation postulates a discussion between angels and Yahweh before his visit to earth. It's long, but quite good.

  • Open-mindedness: This is another person I recently discovered. This video talks about how we atheists are often called, "closed-minded," shows why this is not the case, and also shows why it's more likely that the person accusing the other person of being closed-minded is likely to be closed-minded themselves.

This concludes the first video Sunday. I know some of these videos are a bit older, but I wanted to start out with a bang of some great videos.

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Declaration of Atheism

I am an atheist because I do not believe in any gods and have yet to find a definition of a god that both a) has sufficient empirical evidence and b) would affect my life in any way.

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