The Panel with Richard Dawkins
By RTÉ 2, IRELAND, RICHARD DAWKINS
Added: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 00:00:00 UTC
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http://www.rte.ie/tv/thepanel/index.html
Thanks to Kevin Ronayne for the videos!
Short introduction (part 1)
Interview (part 2)
RICHARD DAWKINS
The Man with Lowdown on the Showdown between Good and Evil. He is an eminent scientist, an evolutionary biologist and an ethologist. All of which has been swamped by the storm of
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chatter, about his latest book, The God Delusion, which sees him in his more popularly accessible guise as an avowed atheist, humanist and sceptic. If you don't know what the Great Spaghetti Monster is, I'd find out now.
Richard Dawkins website: www.richarddawkins.net
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