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Life After Death: The Atheist Delusion

Recently I saw atheist Richard Dawkins being interviewed on Bill Maher's television show, and Dawkins declared that he wanted to have his own death videotaped. Asked why he might contemplate such a strange thing, Dawkins replied that he was sure ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, BeliefNet,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Dennett,  Richard Dawkins,  Sam Harris,  Bill Maher,  Michael Shermer

Dinesh D'Souza: Life After Death: The Message of Evolution

Is there life after death? One way to answer this question is to examine whether nature reveals some kind of a plan for life. We’re seeking not just any plan, but a plan that shows a progression from perishable things to imperishable things. Yes, a ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, Town Hall,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dinesh D'Souza,  Freeman Dyson,  Stephen Jay Gould

The message of evolution

Is there life after death? One way to answer this question is to examine whether nature reveals some kind of a plan for life. We're seeking not just any plan, but one that shows a progression from perishable things to imperishable things. Yes, a plan ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, San Francisco Chronicle,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Stephen Jay Gould

Life After Death: The View From the Edge

The best empirical evidence for life after death comes from people who have had "near death experiences" (NDEs). These are people who have gone to the edge and come back with a report. Certainly they haven't crossed over; in that sense, death remains, ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, Huffington Post,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: The View,  Gallup,  Carl Sagan,  Richard Dawkins

Cosmic Justice -- By: Dinesh D'Souza

There is a second, deeper sense in which evolutionary theories cannot account for human morality. We can see this by considering the various attempts to explain altruism in the animal kingdom. I recently came across an article in the London ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, National Review Online,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dinesh D'Souza,  Frans de Waal

The Surprising Fact of Morality -- By: Dinesh D'Souza

Morality is a surprising feature of humanity because it seems to defy the laws of evolution. Evolution is descriptive: It says how we do behave. Morality is prescriptive: It says how we should behave. And beyond this, evolutionary behavior ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, National Review Online,  4 Nov 2009
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The Impartial Spectator -- By: Dinesh D'Souza

Here’s a second example. A woman is baffled by the fact that a man whom she has been dating for years keeps delaying his proposal of marriage. The man keeps telling her that he wants to wait for the right time. She agonizes over the question, ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, National Review Online,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dinesh D'Souza

Dinesh D'Souza: Obama and Post-Racist America

Yes, everyone is going ga-ga over Obama, and there is a reason for it. The reason has nothing to do with Obama’s promise to introduce “change” to America, since it remains unclear what kind of change Obama will introduce, and whether this will ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, Town Hall,  28 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Dinesh D'Souza,  Jesse Jackson, Jr. (politician),  O J Simpson,  Stanford University

Dinesh D'Souza: Run, Peter Signer, Run

I never knew Peter Singer could run so fast. The controversial bioethicist is originally from Australia, and I hear that they breed some good sprinters over there. Still, I was very surprised to see a man who has devoted decades to formulating some ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, Town Hall,  15 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Peter Singer,  Princeton University,  Dinesh D'Souza,  Osama bin Laden

Dinesh D'Souza: When Science Points To God

Contemporary atheism marches behind the banner of science. It is perhaps no surprise that several leading atheists—from biologist Richard Dawkins to cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker to physicist Victor Stenger—are also leading scientists. The ...

From DINESH D'SOUZA, Town Hall,  24 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Dinesh D'Souza,  Richard Dawkins,  John Lennon,  Steven Pinker,  Discover Magazine

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