RE: Who are your favorite current Atheists?
March 19, 2015 at 12:00 pm
(This post was last modified: March 19, 2015 at 12:04 pm by Mr Greene.)
I used to watch Matt Dilahunty though found that Tracie Harris knew her way around the subjects better than he did.
Dawkins is OK though I prefer his works on genetics more than those on theology.
Dan Dennet, I've seen a couple of his lectures which are certainly entertaining worth an hour or so if you haven't got anything else to do.
Lawrence Kraus, well worth watching his lectures and picking up his book, saves so much time in debates.
Aron Ra again very good material for debates and plenty of entertainment to boot.
Stephen Fry certainly has a way with words, as does Alan Davies at times.
Nick Clegg; generally I'm of the opinion that the only good politician is a dead politician however his support for disestablishment finally convinced me to vote last election.
Dawkins is OK though I prefer his works on genetics more than those on theology.
Dan Dennet, I've seen a couple of his lectures which are certainly entertaining worth an hour or so if you haven't got anything else to do.
Lawrence Kraus, well worth watching his lectures and picking up his book, saves so much time in debates.
Aron Ra again very good material for debates and plenty of entertainment to boot.
Stephen Fry certainly has a way with words, as does Alan Davies at times.
Nick Clegg; generally I'm of the opinion that the only good politician is a dead politician however his support for disestablishment finally convinced me to vote last election.
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