Discussion between Richard Dawkins and Paula Kirby
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"Science and the God Delusion: A conversation with Richard Dawkins"
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Wednesday 2 April 2008.
Introduction by Professor Robert Cormack, principal, UHI Millennium Institute.
Professor Richard Dawkins FRS was interviewed on stage by Inverness resident Paula Kirby. Paula, who used to be a Christian and is now an atheist, talked to Richard Dawkins informally about the ideas that have informed his life and work. This was followed by an extended opportunity for the audience to put their own questions and challenges to this world-renowned and controversial figure.
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