Divine Impulses: Richard Dawkins on 'the arrogance of religious persons'
By INTERVIEW WITH SALLY QUINN - WASHINGTON POST
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The noted author says he's not "absolutely convinced" that there is no God. He's also not convinced there are no unicorns. Dawkins also relates his "frequent" experience of transcendence, and answers the common question of where atheists find consolation.
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[UPDATE]Link to second video on WP.
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Divine Impulses: Richard Dawkins on religion and evolution
The atheist and author of a new book on evolution talks with On Faith's Sally Quinn about how evolution may have led to religion and belief in God.
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