Interesting stuff- shame Dawkins doesn't seem to talk about genetics anymore as the God Delusion stuff is getting a little dull...
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I don't suppose he can help what the interviewer asks him.
I was just shocked and astounded to see how strident, shrill, unreasonable, arrogant, self-important... etc. he was.
I was just shocked and astounded to see how strident, shrill, unreasonable, arrogant, self-important... etc. he was.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Power: in this case, increased regulatory power over a productive sector of the economy, and many of the people employed therein. See: Obama, Barack.sultan2075 wrote:Wish I could explain that one.DeWinter wrote:(Can anyone explain why the Government is supporting the automobile industry with our tax money? Don't cars pollute an awful lot? Surely we want less of it so people use public transport?)
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Can you really call a bankrupt industry productive? For years they've been churning out more cars than we need relying on planned obsolescence. In this country we're trying to get people to buy cars they don't need whilst scrapping their perfectly roadworthy old ones. Definately not enviromentally friendly.
I suppose you'e right, it's being done to create a voting base, but it certainly isn't sustainable. We don't need, and can't afford what they're building.
I think it's the mixed messages from Government that make people less inclined to believe. I'm not too sure where I stand personally. Even if GW is a naturally occurring event, we don't need to be lending a helping hand to it.
He was reasonable and quite likable. That'll teach me to just read the papers and not watch things I suppose..markfiend wrote:I don't suppose he can help what the interviewer asks him.
I was just shocked and astounded to see how strident, shrill, unreasonable, arrogant, self-important... etc. he was.
Interviewer was a bit bland though.
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markfiend wrote:I was just shocked and astounded to see how strident, shrill, unreasonable, arrogant, self-important... etc. he was.
Well, that certainly explains a lot, dunnit?...DeWinter wrote:He was reasonable and quite likable.
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No, but other people (not necessarily on HL) have.stufarq wrote:I never said he was shrill.markfiend wrote:I was just shocked and astounded to see how strident, shrill, unreasonable, arrogant, self-important... etc. he was.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell