Breaks down into turmoil towards the end, quite funny (in a highly unfortunate sense really).
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- Forum: Religion
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Re: Spiritual Humanism - religion based on reason?
Their web site imitates that of a company wishing to sell custard creams. Natrually i was highly dissapointed by the lack of custard cream contents, as such this site fails to get my approval.
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Re: Is Richard Dawkins really God?
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Re: Is Hitchins right about Iran?
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- May 14th, 2008, 5:10 pm
- Forum: Humanism, secularism, freethought...
- Topic: Is Hitchins right about Iran?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1283
Is Hitchins right about Iran?
I recently watched Hitchins speech at the AAL conference from 2007, so if his opinion has changed on this can someone please correct me on this. It can be found on google video and probably on several other sites no doubt. Its a highly thought provoking speech (as his always are), but there is one i...
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Re: Don't you wish there was life after death, though?
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- Forum: Religion
- Topic: The Archbishop and Sharia Law
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Re: The Archbishop and Sharia Law
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