The Root of All Evil?, later retitled The God Delusion, is a television documentary written and presented by Richard Dawkins in which he argues that humanity would be better off without religion or belief in God.
The documentary was first broadcast in January 2006, in the form of two 45-minute episodes (excluding advertisement breaks), on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
Dawkins has said that the title The Root of All Evil? was not his preferred choice, but that Channel 4 had insisted on it to create controversy. The sole concession from the producers on the title was the addition of the question mark. Dawkins has stated that the notion of anything being the root of all evil is ridiculous. Dawkins' book The God Delusion, released in September 2006, goes on to examine the topics raised in the documentary in greater detail. The documentary was rebroadcast on the More4 channel on 25 August 2010 under the title of The God Delusion.
Part 1: The God Delusion
"The God Delusion" explores the unproven beliefs that are treated as factual by many religions and the extremes to which some followers have taken them. Dawkins opens the programme by describing the "would-be murderers ... who want to kill you and me, and themselves, because they're motivated by what they think is the highest ideal." Dawkins argues that "the process of non-thinking called faith" is not a way of understanding the world, but instead stands in fundamental opposition to modern science and the scientific method, and is divisive and dangerous.
The Root of All Evil? is a British television series which aired 1968 to 1969. According to IMDb, it was an anthology series with a monetary theme. It was produced by Yorkshire Television and aired on ITV. Unlike many ITV series of the 1960s, the programme survives intact.
Episode list
Series 1:
The Bonus (aired 1 October 1968)
The Fireplace Firm (aired 8 October 1968)
You Can Only Buy Once (aired 15 October 1968)
The Last of the Big Spenders (aired 22 October 1968)
Money for Change (aired 29 October 1968)
Of Course We Trust You Arnold (aired 5 November 1968)
West of Eden (aired 12 November 1968)
The Right Attitude? (aired 19 November 1968)
Series 2
The Long Sixpence (aired 24 November 1969)
A Bit of a Holiday (aired 1 December 1969)
What's in It for Me? (aired 8 December 1969)
Bloxham's Concerto for Critic and Carpenter (aired 15 December 1969)
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The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. In this, his first visit to the so-called Bible Belt, Dawkins debates his views as expressed in "The God Delusion" and their validity over and against the Christian faith. The event garnered national and international attention from The Times of London, NPR, BBC, Christian Post, and Fox News Network. Spectator Magazine called the debate remarkable, and still others have called it historic.
The God Delusion Debate was filmed on October 3, 2007 before a sold-out crowd at the University of Alabama-Birmingham's Alys Stephens Center and broadcast to a global audience of over one million.
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Richard Dawkins at Lynchburg Virginia reading some excerpts from his famous book, The God Delusion and answering the audiences questions.
A lot of snippets of this video are already on YouTube and have become famous in and of themselves (one even warranting a South Park-esque rendition) but I've never seen the full video on it for some reason.
Here it is regardless, even in 6 years its shocking to see how video quality has left us looking at older videos with such revulsion but I cannot do anything to improve video quality in the past; enjoy it.
Richard Dawkins needs now introduction here, what you see is what you get.
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Richard Dawkins on his book The God Delusion and his stance on religion.
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The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who i...
The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. In this, his first visit to the so-called Bible Belt, Dawkins debates his views as expressed in "The God Delusion" and their validity over and against the Christian faith. The event garnered national and international attention from The Times of London, NPR, BBC, Christian Post, and Fox News Network. Spectator Magazine called the debate remarkable, and still others have called it historic.
The God Delusion Debate was filmed on October 3, 2007 before a sold-out crowd at the University of Alabama-Birmingham's Alys Stephens Center and broadcast to a global audience of over one million.
Free study guide at http://fixed-point.org/
The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. In this, his first visit to the so-called Bible Belt, Dawkins debates his views as expressed in "The God Delusion" and their validity over and against the Christian faith. The event garnered national and international attention from The Times of London, NPR, BBC, Christian Post, and Fox News Network. Spectator Magazine called the debate remarkable, and still others have called it historic.
The God Delusion Debate was filmed on October 3, 2007 before a sold-out crowd at the University of Alabama-Birmingham's Alys Stephens Center and broadcast to a global audience of over one million.
Free study guide at http://fixed-point.org/
Richard Dawkins at Lynchburg Virginia reading some excerpts from his famous book, The God Delusion and answering the audiences questions.
A lot of snippets of...
Richard Dawkins at Lynchburg Virginia reading some excerpts from his famous book, The God Delusion and answering the audiences questions.
A lot of snippets of this video are already on YouTube and have become famous in and of themselves (one even warranting a South Park-esque rendition) but I've never seen the full video on it for some reason.
Here it is regardless, even in 6 years its shocking to see how video quality has left us looking at older videos with such revulsion but I cannot do anything to improve video quality in the past; enjoy it.
Richard Dawkins needs now introduction here, what you see is what you get.
Richard Dawkins at Lynchburg Virginia reading some excerpts from his famous book, The God Delusion and answering the audiences questions.
A lot of snippets of this video are already on YouTube and have become famous in and of themselves (one even warranting a South Park-esque rendition) but I've never seen the full video on it for some reason.
Here it is regardless, even in 6 years its shocking to see how video quality has left us looking at older videos with such revulsion but I cannot do anything to improve video quality in the past; enjoy it.
Richard Dawkins needs now introduction here, what you see is what you get.
Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub
Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fq4xb
Richard Dawkins on his book The God Delusion and his stance on religion.
#bbc
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.
The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. In this, his first visit to the so-called Bible Belt, Dawkins debates his views as expressed in "The God Delusion" and their validity over and against the Christian faith. The event garnered national and international attention from The Times of London, NPR, BBC, Christian Post, and Fox News Network. Spectator Magazine called the debate remarkable, and still others have called it historic.
The God Delusion Debate was filmed on October 3, 2007 before a sold-out crowd at the University of Alabama-Birmingham's Alys Stephens Center and broadcast to a global audience of over one million.
Free study guide at http://fixed-point.org/
Richard Dawkins at Lynchburg Virginia reading some excerpts from his famous book, The God Delusion and answering the audiences questions.
A lot of snippets of this video are already on YouTube and have become famous in and of themselves (one even warranting a South Park-esque rendition) but I've never seen the full video on it for some reason.
Here it is regardless, even in 6 years its shocking to see how video quality has left us looking at older videos with such revulsion but I cannot do anything to improve video quality in the past; enjoy it.
Richard Dawkins needs now introduction here, what you see is what you get.
The Root of All Evil?, later retitled The God Delusion, is a television documentary written and presented by Richard Dawkins in which he argues that humanity would be better off without religion or belief in God.
The documentary was first broadcast in January 2006, in the form of two 45-minute episodes (excluding advertisement breaks), on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
Dawkins has said that the title The Root of All Evil? was not his preferred choice, but that Channel 4 had insisted on it to create controversy. The sole concession from the producers on the title was the addition of the question mark. Dawkins has stated that the notion of anything being the root of all evil is ridiculous. Dawkins' book The God Delusion, released in September 2006, goes on to examine the topics raised in the documentary in greater detail. The documentary was rebroadcast on the More4 channel on 25 August 2010 under the title of The God Delusion.
Part 1: The God Delusion
"The God Delusion" explores the unproven beliefs that are treated as factual by many religions and the extremes to which some followers have taken them. Dawkins opens the programme by describing the "would-be murderers ... who want to kill you and me, and themselves, because they're motivated by what they think is the highest ideal." Dawkins argues that "the process of non-thinking called faith" is not a way of understanding the world, but instead stands in fundamental opposition to modern science and the scientific method, and is divisive and dangerous.
I'm born and raised into the god delusion From mouth to mouth garbage spreads like a virus One believer is a poet, a group is a cult Nevertheless the god delusion The great illusion We pray like never before to the same old whore We hold hands and commit genocide History gets rewritten by hands of priests To serve the very own human sick sick need Thousands of believers will form their own world insane