Richard Dawkins Exposes Piers Morgan, Defends JK Rowling | On the Edge podcast 276

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Richard Dawkins gives controversial views on J.K. Rowling, Piers Morgan, atheism, gender theory, and evolution. The writer of the Selfish Gene and the God Delusion is on top form in our interview. Join me for an insightful and thought-provoking episode as we delve deep into the fascinating world of evolutionary biology with renowned scientist and author.
Watch my next episode with atheist comedian David Baddiel: • Why I Wish I Believed ...
We also mention Ricky Gervais, Jordan Peterson, Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry. To see the original interview with Piers Morgan that Richard Dawkins did, search for: Richard Dawkins vs Piers Morgan On Religion and Gender | The Full Interview on Piers Morgan Uncensord. He has also spoken about covid on Unherd.
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Filmed at the brilliant PRL Studios.
Chapters:
0:00 David Baddiel & the Afterlife
3:55 Would he prefer to believe?
6:00 Richard's Piers Morgan interview
8:00 Can you will yourself to believe in god
9:44 Do we come from FISH?
12:30 Woke problems
14:40 John McWhorter / language change
16:00 Woke vs Religion & Christ
18:30 The Status Game
21:00 Stephen Fry
22:10 Ricky Gervais & gender 'insanity'
25:37 Saddest part about JK Rowling / Harry Potter
28:28 Debate about heaven
30:50 Andrew's wishful thinking (VR/Quantum)
32:13 Who Richard will interview!
33:40 Why language hurts
35:00 Snail has sex with a starfish (nope!)
37:50 Will aliens be Darwinian?
39:50 Fermi: Where are the aliens?
42:15 The greatest discovery of all time
43:10 AI alignment & HAL 9000

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  • Join my new community for the censored bits!: andrewgold.locals.com Watch my next episode with atheist comedian David Baddiel: kzhead.info/sun/o6-qlLCJoZGbpJ8/bejne.html. Are you a fan of Richard Dawkins? Are you religious? Atheist? All are welcome here.

    @AndrewGold1@AndrewGold111 ай бұрын
    • Wonderful discussion. Thank you.

      @rpunsalan77@rpunsalan7711 ай бұрын
    • Am a fan of a friend of his, Christopher Hitchens

      @lindapgolan7070@lindapgolan707011 ай бұрын
    • This is EPIC

      @blazingstar9638@blazingstar963811 ай бұрын
    • My Holy Trinity of Hitchens, Dawkins and Fry! What an amazing guest to get on. Would be fab if you could get Stephen Fry to 👀

      @tezzymai5076@tezzymai507611 ай бұрын
    • Ouch.. I got pissed at piers over his interview w Trump, he had a teaser of the interview and it made it appear that Trump walked out on him.. I thought that was shitty just for clicks..

      @hollywiley5668@hollywiley566811 ай бұрын
  • Richard is so relaxed and non-condescending and genuinely tries to understand and show interest. He is a lovely human being.

    @Ratigan2@Ratigan29 ай бұрын
    • Yes he is, but don't be fooled by people like him. The Bible warns us of this!

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23898 ай бұрын
    • Really? You mean the Bible built in a pre-emptive manipulation that even if someone seems good if they don't have faith in God they're a snake in disguise? I can't imagine why Relgious doctrine would ever do such a thing. /s@@thevoiceofamerica2389

      @allbies@allbies8 ай бұрын
    • I'm a Christian but I enjoy listening to Richard Dawkins and find it hard to refute a lot of what he says. I think the same about Sam Harris. Both of them seem to be genuinely decent people. For a contrary view I like to listen to John Lennox. I also like listening to Christopher Hitchens but he appeared to be angry all the time (or maybe it was just exasperation) but he was also very witty.

      @petermortimer6303@petermortimer63038 ай бұрын
    • @@thevoiceofamerica2389 Where in the bible?

      @EvieDoesYouTube@EvieDoesYouTube8 ай бұрын
    • Non-condescending??? The man who has called the majority of the planet a bunch of fools and publicly called to mock those with a religious belief, and so disgracefully so that most of his colleagues won't even talk to him anymore, even the atheistic ones because of his lack of class in doing so. There is a reason the man has so few friends because he's a zealous pompous ass. He's a snake just for the fact that he is telling you that there is no God, when no man knows this for sure. Follow him and you'll end up in a ditch.

      @MrDonpasqualino@MrDonpasqualino8 ай бұрын
  • Wow, an interviewer who allows their guest to actually finish their thought! Well done!

    @birdie9240@birdie924011 ай бұрын
    • Piers Morgan could learn much from how Gold conducted this interview.

      @ianclark2665@ianclark266511 ай бұрын
    • @@ianclark2665 he does go on about himself a bit though

      @karenpearson8916@karenpearson891611 ай бұрын
    • @@ianclark2665 piers morgan isn't interested in learning anything. From anyone. He already knows it all.

      @The22Jeanne@The22Jeanne11 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. 💯 So sad that skill and protocol is dying

      @BushaBandulu@BushaBandulu11 ай бұрын
    • @@ianclark2665piers is a first-class moron and idiot 💯

      @BushaBandulu@BushaBandulu11 ай бұрын
  • When Dawkins speaks you can see him pondering and reaching into his mind and getting out his mouth the exact honest version of how he sees things. If somebody showed him to be wrong in some idea and he suddenly realized he was wrong you can imagine him saying it out loud “you know what? You are right. I hadn’t realized that”. His only ego is in being ruled by what his mind tells him to be truthful. I so admire people like that.

    @JavierBonillaC@JavierBonillaC8 ай бұрын
    • and like all good scientists will say straight up "I don't know" when he doesn't know the answer.

      @SueRosalie@SueRosalie8 ай бұрын
    • @@cameroncameron2826 he’s never tried to ban religious speech, what the hell are you on about you raving lunatic?

      @mikestrom6178@mikestrom61785 ай бұрын
    • From my own experience, when you have a stroke mental processing slows and it becomes harder to gather thoughts and craft a rapid response. Prof Dawkins has rebounded remarkably well. Time now for empathy.

      @egverlander@egverlander4 ай бұрын
    • Dawkins hasn’t attacked free speech. He’s just attacked stupid ideas. It’s the religious who invented thought crime - that’s exactly what “blasphemy“ is.

      @losttango@losttango4 ай бұрын
    • @@cameroncameron2826 The last successful prosecution for blasphemy in the UK was in 1977. Probably a good idea to actually know the facts before commenting. But then expecting an obvious racist to know anything much is probably a tall order. And Dawkins has of course been just as critical of Islam as any other theistic religion, in fact far more so 🤷

      @losttango@losttango4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you inviting Mr Dawkins. I am a big fan professor Dawkins and have read most of his books so far. Brilliant interview

    @m_t3901@m_t39017 ай бұрын
    • This interview has just reinforced my like for him, I'll mirror your words, Brilliant interview.

      @JustIn-mu3nl@JustIn-mu3nl6 ай бұрын
  • "Piers Morgan is a fool" - never a truer word spoken; Dawkins nails it again.

    @mediacloud1043@mediacloud104310 ай бұрын
    • A cheap shot from Dawkins

      @timphillips9954@timphillips995410 ай бұрын
    • ​@@timphillips9954 Cheap shot saying that PM is just that.. Your are correct... He should of made it more than a sentence... Continued to explain the reasons as to why.... Then Again, Cheap is what cheap gets. So, Piers Morgan IS a fool.

      @Rhythmattica@Rhythmattica10 ай бұрын
    • I'd personally use stronger language. Morgan is frequently intentionally malicious in pursuit of a pay packet. Never forget that he was behind the horrendous phone hacking scandal in the 90s. Was that the act of a devout Christian man? Morgan is scum.

      @Yamthief@Yamthief10 ай бұрын
    • @@Rhythmattica Piers Morgan is not the fool. The fools are those who follow him and watch his drivelling rubbish!

      @relayer@relayer10 ай бұрын
    • And yet, he lets himself be interviewed by Piers. I think that's a bit hypocritical.

      @gertstronkhorst2343@gertstronkhorst234310 ай бұрын
  • Your interviewer talent is that you are warm and quiet with your guest. Do not change. This interview is a treasure.

    @ruthbenson6712@ruthbenson671211 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyable conversation from this listener's perspective. Polite, casual, genuine--like meeting Dawkins over a beer. Great stuff!

    @larsthorwald3338@larsthorwald33386 ай бұрын
  • It is always a pleasure listening to Dawkins. He was one of the main voices of reason that helped me out of religion. I owe him a lot.

    @rlundquest@rlundquest8 ай бұрын
    • You owe him nothing. He is a charlatan and a phony. Do not be deluded by this sophisticated snake oil salesman!

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23898 ай бұрын
    • May i ask why you needed to get "out of religion" and how this improved your life? I ask because as a theologian, physicist and science teacher i can't imagine how getting "out of religion" could possibly improve my life. I know of many forms of organized religion from which getting out of would be good and healthy. I'm just curious here.

      @starkfels-diespielefestung2680@starkfels-diespielefestung26808 ай бұрын
    • @@starkfels-diespielefestung2680someone being a theologian and a physician is a contradiction in terms.

      @Vasilefs_Terranorum@Vasilefs_Terranorum4 ай бұрын
    • @@Vasilefs_Terranorum Nonsense. Why would this be a contradiction? Is this really what you believe?

      @starkfels-diespielefestung2680@starkfels-diespielefestung26804 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Vasilefs_TerranorumA theologian is just someone who seeks to understand the nature of religion, they don't have to have any faith themselves, in fact most don't

      @lewthedrummer@lewthedrummer3 ай бұрын
  • I watched this right after the Piers Morgan interview. What a contrast in interviewing styles. From a complete buffoon to a genuinely engaging and intelligent interviewer. Great job. Interesting stuff from Dawkins as usual too.

    @PersonallyOptimistic@PersonallyOptimistic10 ай бұрын
    • Here here or is it hear hear? Either way, I completely agree with what you say.

      @arthurmee@arthurmee10 ай бұрын
    • Haha me too. Well said!

      @FryJones@FryJones10 ай бұрын
    • Piers Morgan is a moron!

      @SenatorMaina2012@SenatorMaina201210 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree

      @elizabethcarrington5819@elizabethcarrington581910 ай бұрын
    • ​@@arthurmeehear hear!

      @vicw9223@vicw922310 ай бұрын
  • Dawkins is a true world treasure for humanity. Long live, Richard Dawkins!

    @mitchkahle314@mitchkahle3148 ай бұрын
    • No, thank you.

      @jra379@jra3798 ай бұрын
    • I'm afraid I disagree. He is a pleasant man and well spoken, but unfortunately deluded. He does not believe in his creator. I feel sorry for him to be honest. The Bible warns us of people like him and all the naysayers and doubters on KZhead. Do not be fooled by him Mitch. God bless you. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23898 ай бұрын
    • He's only partly right

      @MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3cl@MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3cl8 ай бұрын
    • @@thevoiceofamerica2389 If you are using the bible to critique anyone, then you are the one who is deluded.

      @rlundquest@rlundquest8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thevoiceofamerica2389Yeah this guy Dawkins is Deluded....'They thought they were Wise, but they were Fools' . God is the Judge of everyone ...even Egomaniacs like him.

      @damo0078@damo00788 ай бұрын
  • Nice job Andrew! I am a fan of Richards but he isn’t the easiest to interview because he is so careful to stick to what he knows (which is a good thing). For an interviewer, it can lead to dead ends which you handled with ease. It is a unique skill and it’s required to be a truly good interviewer. You have it.

    @NancyNardin@NancyNardin3 ай бұрын
  • Amazing Andrew , what a scoop, and great to see that Richard is still firing on all cyllinders, great respecful conversation with a true legend x

    @BillFindlater@BillFindlater11 ай бұрын
  • I love the fact that Dawkins says "I don't know": both as an honest reaction and a way of not being chivvied down the rabbit hole.

    @alberthawkins1240@alberthawkins124011 ай бұрын
    • It's a sad truth today that not having a strong opinion on everything is seen as a negative or weakness or a cop out. In actual fact it's demonstrates humility and honesty and should be encouraged to prevent any one of us commenting on topics we aren't expperts on. Science thrives on the "I don't know".

      @dmorgsev@dmorgsev10 ай бұрын
    • If I was Dawkins, I would be thinking « how did I get myself into this »

      @WalkingDday@WalkingDday10 ай бұрын
  • "Have you got anything to comfort me?" "Yes....yes....not really. No." 💀

    @nuka12345@nuka123459 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful show. I love Richard Dawkins. Amazing mind and has given so much to humanity. Great interview.

    @whiteumbrella9344@whiteumbrella93448 ай бұрын
    • He is a nice man but has offered nothing to humanity but doom and gloom. Do not be fooled by this snake-oil salesman!!!

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23898 ай бұрын
  • Good interview. Especially impressive how politely Dawkins fields Andrew's limited knowledge about his own questions (heaven, wormholes, evolution, etc.). Never says "that's ridiculous", although he looked tempted a few times. Kudos.

    @rgg4040@rgg404010 ай бұрын
    • He wouldn't do it to his face. He probably will ridicule him at another interview with someone else. Just like he was polite to Piers Morgan during the interview with him, but was belittling Piers during this interview. Not very impressive!

      @aajiz1@aajiz19 ай бұрын
    • Now, there's a diplomatic response if I ever did see one, and yes, you are right. 😁

      @SelfIndulgentGamer@SelfIndulgentGamer9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aajiz1I don't think that likely at all. Andrew was a very different interviewer than Piers - I just watched that interview. Piers took a very cocky and attacking tone, often cutting Richard off mid sentence. Richard fielded the questions very well remaining polite and answering Piers' questions thoughtfully. Piers' conduct was certainly not one entitling him to intellectual respect from Richard beyond the interview room itself. Piers was asking to be called a fool. He came across as a fool to me, too. The interview with Andrew and Richard was much more chatty and fun in tone, seemingly enjoyed by both. I imagine they parted on good terms. They seemed to show a genuine respect for one another, not just politeness. I also don't think Richard thinks everyone who asks questions that Richard knows the answer to is a fool. Richard is an educator and like all educators worthy of the name he meets others at their level of knowledge and lifts them up, not puts them down. I'd be extremely surprised after this interview if Richard badmouthed Andrew. If ever he does please come back here and post a link to it, because it would change my opinion of Richard Dawkins profoundly.

      @Amy-ky5wr@Amy-ky5wr8 ай бұрын
    • @@Amy-ky5wr I agree. I dislike PM's interview tactics immensely. It's rare for him to truly listen to his interviewees and understand where they're coming from. He interrupted RD at every turn, and I don't think he actually understood nor cared to do so at any point during the interview. I think his audience is in on this bc they like his style more than the substance. Perhaps RD regretted going on his show. I appreciate AG in this video for at least listening to RD to finish his points bf asking. There's no rule that says the interviewer must have equal knowledge or know a lot about the subject for which he is interviewing. She/he needs to let the interviewee, the expert, unfold the content rather than grab the spotlight the way PM did with RD.

      @9y2bgy@9y2bgy8 ай бұрын
    • @@aajiz1piers Morgan interview and this interview is total opposite. Did you ever saw any interview where piers Morgan let the guest to speak? He always repeat the same line again and again. On that interview Richard get no time to say him fool. He is not a diplomatic man. Very straight forward but not a bully

      @ratnakordosshu6291@ratnakordosshu62918 ай бұрын
  • I loved this Andrew! I've seen Richard Dawkins on so many podcasts but this was the most human and most warm of all those interviews. This is what you're great at! Well done!

    @mazoomska@mazoomska11 ай бұрын
    • Here here Great interview

      @JoTracy@JoTracy11 ай бұрын
    • He's not generally a warm person. Unfriendly, distant and angry. Perhaps age has mellowed him slightly.

      @kelrogers8480@kelrogers848011 ай бұрын
    • And Aetheism hasn't murdered almost 200 million of people in the last hundred years alone? More than all the religious wars in history put together! Terrible, hideous things have been done to people in the name of "there is no God! " Aetheism is evil!

      @kelrogers8480@kelrogers848011 ай бұрын
    • Well done?! Be careful Tom Cruise doesn’t hear this. You’ll be cleaning lavatories with a toothbrush for the next billion years. 😆😂🤣🪥🚽

      @VivaCubaRoja@VivaCubaRoja11 ай бұрын
    • Its his quality as an interviewer, I guess.

      @joedennehy386@joedennehy38611 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins is such an intelligent and logical thinker...he is also honest and kind hearted. I could listen to him all day.

    @liamhegarty3220@liamhegarty322011 ай бұрын
    • Night

      @glorianacloete1322@glorianacloete132210 ай бұрын
    • 100% agreed. If only a third rate paparazzi journalist could have some degree of integrity!

      @jamesaston410@jamesaston4109 ай бұрын
    • DAWKINS IS CLOSER TO THE GRAVE !!

      @afsar_gunner5271@afsar_gunner52719 ай бұрын
    • Kind hearted?? That's the man who believes a down syndrome baby must be aborted.

      @chrysnnabellucci9631@chrysnnabellucci96319 ай бұрын
    • ​@@afsar_gunner5271we all are. What's your point?

      @fast1nakus@fast1nakus9 ай бұрын
  • Great discussion, I always look for novel Dawkins material. Thanks a bunch for this, you did a great job asking and listening..this was very calming unlike many other podcasts/interviews.

    @FactStorm@FactStorm9 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins is an absolute behemoth of an intellect. I and the rest of the world are so fortunate that he’s still around, in his 80s but as sharp and intelligent as ever.

    @Ethentent@Ethentent9 ай бұрын
    • and yet he's quite modest and will often say that he wishes he was better at maths and physics but those weren't his strengths

      @SueRosalie@SueRosalie8 ай бұрын
    • intellect , well he has got people to believe in fish growing legs and becoming apes then men and all this waffle and poppycock absolute charlatan , you like what he say's because you want to, just try questioning him and challenging his ideas gets very interesting , and books for kids that's cheery for them life , no point to it , no reason, nothing to look forward to & death is final, I'm sure their faces light up with delight ! lol

      @heighwaysonthewing@heighwaysonthewing7 ай бұрын
    • He is very well spoken and nice, but not particularly smart. He believes that the universe was created by the big bang. WELL WHO THE HELL CREATED THE BIG BANG???

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23897 ай бұрын
    • @@thevoiceofamerica2389 who the hell created god or wherever you believe the universe came from?

      @Ethentent@Ethentent7 ай бұрын
    • @@thevoiceofamerica2389 shush, brainwashed american

      @Luke-bq7sd@Luke-bq7sd7 ай бұрын
  • When my father died I was with him. He was a Christian. He believed that God was taking him home. I wish I could believe like he did. Coming home. Isn’t this what we all wish? And he died peacefully.

    @ruthwelterlen9776@ruthwelterlen977611 ай бұрын
    • I'm with you! I'd get the needle in my brain! How do people become "born again "? They don't believe and voila, they do.

      @ElsasPet@ElsasPet11 ай бұрын
    • Seek God. Ask God to reveal Himself to you. (Using the masculine in a generic sense - God transcends male and female.) God desires a relationship with you.

      @barbarahansen5353@barbarahansen535311 ай бұрын
    • It's when you hit rock bottom the. You will know God is real.

      @LC-df3jl@LC-df3jl11 ай бұрын
    • @@barbarahansen5353 Sought god for years, has not shown up , must not be real.

      @briancarton1804@briancarton180411 ай бұрын
    • @@LC-df3jl I hit the bottom years ago. Being crawling along the bottom for years. Looking after one sick relative after another. My grandparents, my parents and now my brother. If it was not for bad luck I would have none. Life sucks and god never showed up for me. If god is real he / she / it is one twisted evil fucker.

      @briancarton1804@briancarton180411 ай бұрын
  • I find it refreshing to listen to an interviewee who's so comfortable responding to a question with, "I don't know."

    @rossmurray6849@rossmurray684911 ай бұрын
    • It exhibits integrity and credibility and creates a basis of trust.

      @tdarons@tdarons11 ай бұрын
    • You will rarely see a creationist admit they don't know something!

      @twosheds1749@twosheds174910 ай бұрын
    • One of his Russell quotes springs to mind 'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.' Being able to admit to not knowing something, is far better than blundering on without knowing what are talking about. Sidenote - Dawkins knows more about physics than he often portrays, but he knows he's not an expert in those fields so prefers not to go too far in answering question that maybe someone like Neil DeGrasse Tyson, or Steven Pinker or Lawrence Krauss.. etc... would have better ways / understanding of answering ( all people that have had conversations with Richard over the years)

      @benwu7980@benwu798010 ай бұрын
  • I actually think this was quite beautiful to watch. This may appear as an odd comment but I think the unassuming naivety and self effacing but inquisitive nature of Andrew combined with the wisdom and at times clinical nature of Dawkins works to make fascinating viewing and gives for a much more user friendly, intellectual discussion. Great work, subscribed.

    @JosEvan888@JosEvan8888 ай бұрын
  • Who doesnt think Piers Morgan is a fool he is always on an ego trip only listens to his own voice 🙄😂 Andrew Gold is a true gem authentic honest and amazing to listen too covers really interesting subjects that people want to hear about long may he continue with his great work love from Inverness Scotland 🦕❤️

    @user-vi5lk4fh5x@user-vi5lk4fh5x4 ай бұрын
  • Just discovered this channel. Andrew has an intellectual innocence and curiosity about him which makes it a joy to watch this interview

    @anthonydear4708@anthonydear470811 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful interview! I'm so thrilled to have come across this one, thank you..

    @allyfrasier6306@allyfrasier630611 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @AndrewGold1@AndrewGold111 ай бұрын
  • Utterly fascinating and a wonderful interview to listen to! Such a pleasure.

    @Kiwigirl_Eleanor@Kiwigirl_Eleanor8 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this! Richard often starts his interviews with quite an abrupt approach to certain questions. If he then begins to 'back off' and elaborate, it suggests to me he feels more comfortable with the interviewer. So kudos to you Andrew!

    @Remnants100@Remnants1009 ай бұрын
  • Jeez, I loved this interview! Thank you so much Andrew Gold whoever you are - never heard of you before today but I sure am going to watch more of your work. 🤩 Dawkins is very reserved and yet with you he was relaxed and clearly enjoying himself and showed that there is a ton more to bring out of him - probably by someone else - but the depths remain to be mined for the world to hear him...Heartfelt thanks to both of you!

    @Video2Webb@Video2Webb10 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations, Andrew, for having one of the most interesting conversations with Richard Dawkins I've heard in a good while. It was nice to hear things he may not have come up with with any other journalist. You have fast become one of my most favourite podcasters. Hope you get 1 milliom subs in the next few years. You are earning it by leaps & bounds 💛

    @Julia-uh4li@Julia-uh4li11 ай бұрын
  • Here is a man who done his homework before sitting with greatness. Brilliantly executed.

    @bradleyball3942@bradleyball39428 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins is so short and to the point. This is refreshing, and makes it so much better understandable. I paused in between to think about some of the things that have been said (by both). Thank you for this.

    @shorerocks@shorerocks8 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins is our national treasure. So courteous & such a high intellect. Stephen Fry is also such a light with tremendous talus. But Christopher Hitchens was the most articulate genius of all. Miss you enormously Hitch. Nobody will or can replace him ever. RIP Hitch learned massively from you.

    @MM-yi9zn@MM-yi9zn10 ай бұрын
    • I love and miss Hitch, imagine him articulating on religion, culture etc. today 🥰🥰

      @jennklein1917@jennklein191710 ай бұрын
    • I concur

      @rodjones9138@rodjones91388 ай бұрын
    • @@cameroncameron2826 WHAT The CRAP iS yOUr BS abOUt? Leave thinking to the experts, dunderklumpin!!

      @jennklein1917@jennklein19177 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cameroncameron2826that is a stunning load of abject dribble. Well done for spinning such an incoherent load of crap. You are ill lettered.

      @justinludeman8424@justinludeman84244 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant! It’s so refreshing to hear an intelligent conversation that doesn’t devolve into a clash of egos! Andrew, you have a real gift for interviewing!

    @cynthar3@cynthar311 ай бұрын
    • aw thanks! i guess the trick is to just really enjoy the moment.

      @AndrewGold1@AndrewGold111 ай бұрын
    • You are a gifted interviewer, Andrew. As self-effacing as you are, your own mind must be pretty astonishing. I too heard that change in J. Peterson’s vocabulary (by the way). Anyway, I deeply enjoyed this conversation, and there were laughs! Thank you.

      @ardentynekent2099@ardentynekent209911 ай бұрын
    • @@ardentynekent2099 It's not only J. Peterson. As Dawkins rightly said, we all subconsciously change our vocabulary when we talk to children or teenagers - and I can add when we talk to uneducated people, or to people who are not fluent in our language. We want to make sure our audience understands us! A scientist will write differently if it's a report on a peer-reviewed scientific publication and differently if he or she's writing for a popular magazine. When you're interviewing a person of high intellectual calibre, on one side you still don't want to bore or alienate your audience, and make sure you're understood, but at the same time you want to put yourself on the same level and be respected by your interlocutor. It's a subtle balance, and a good interviewer has to achieve it.

      @irmar@irmar10 ай бұрын
  • It's interesting that Richard mentions the poetry of science, because that was exactly what some of his writing makes me feel. The chapter that springs to mind as so beautiful that it brings itself to life, and turns science into poetry, for me is the final chapter of "Climbing Mount Improbable". It concerns the life cycle and interdependence of the Fig tree and the Fig wasp. Each variety has its own specially adapted partner. Utter bliss, Thankyou Prof

    @bluestarfishmurphy6372@bluestarfishmurphy63728 ай бұрын
    • There is no beauty in it at all I'm afraid. Nothing but negativity and doom and gloom. You are being fooled by a smooth-talking snake-oil salesman!

      @thevoiceofamerica2389@thevoiceofamerica23898 ай бұрын
  • I started listening to this interview thinking that the view of a scientist is so close minded, however, Richard Dawkins is extremely interesting & has a really interesting point of view.

    @madredetresmocosos9088@madredetresmocosos90888 ай бұрын
  • Dawkins is one of the most intelligent people I've ever listened to

    @michaelharrison3602@michaelharrison360210 ай бұрын
  • Now, that is how to interview someone properly. Great job, Andrew. Richard Dawkins is articulate and brilliant as usual. What an inspiration. Oh, how I miss Christopher Hitchins.

    @andrewnash7696@andrewnash769610 ай бұрын
    • I really miss Christopher Hitchins

      @LordDreamthief@LordDreamthief10 ай бұрын
    • Both Hitchens and Sam Harris both grew to dislike Dawkins. And Dawkins picking and choosing which monothesims are worse is just childish and derives from his bigotry. They are all horrid. Dawkins manages to be both anti-science and bigoted when it coms to trans as well. Dawkins is on these small venues because he was rightly cancelled. The large atheist forum, and most universities have pretty barred him good reason

      @teo2975@teo297510 ай бұрын
    • @@teo2975 If you think so, but just a suggestion, try researching a bit better whilst reading Dawkins Obituary to Hitchens.

      @andrewnash7696@andrewnash769610 ай бұрын
    • He was entertaining, but far less of a good discussion partner. The problem with people like CH is that they're far too radical to achieve their goals. I compare him to people like Jordan Peterson or that annoying guy who thinks he's the smartest being in the universe... what's his name again... shapiro or something like that They stand behind a few points that are hard to reason with so they gather up a following and become an impressive force in the media... but they have their flaws, personal and otherwise. No matter whether you go too far to the left or too far to the right (in political terms), you're crossing lines that shouldn't be. Even Dawkins has had his moments, but still wherever he goes, he has the moral high-ground and whether you agree or disagree with the bloke, he just demands respect. I cannot say the same of CH. But again, he certainly was entertaining and hopefully made a few people think about all the garbage that society has been feeding them.

      @jakke1975@jakke197510 ай бұрын
    • @@teo2975 the radicals may have cancelled Dawkins... I don't know because I'm not a radical atheist... but Dawkins was never cancelled. The guy got a stroke and took a step back. And radical atheists are in my opinion no better than religious people. Stop trying to convince people that you are right and they are wrong. Eventually the truth will come out and if not, then so be it. I like the freedom to believe (or not) in what I want. I'm not bothering anyone with it (unless I'm asked) and I like the same in return. The world would be a much nicer place if both believers and non-believers would take that stance.

      @jakke1975@jakke197510 ай бұрын
  • This is awesome Andrew!!! I enjoy both channels! Topics are fabulous!⭐️

    @deborahbaxter9250@deborahbaxter9250Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic interview. Great job. Dawkins is a living legend

    @gregczarlinski2811@gregczarlinski28116 ай бұрын
  • I love long-form podcasts like this where everyone gets to finish their sentences. Top notch conversation :)

    @snakesandpsychology@snakesandpsychology10 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you! I loathe the short attention span nonsense of everything now. Who wants to hear only the bullet points from the loudest bully-style speakers? Not me. I’m happy to see I’m not the only one 😃 The most interesting stuff is spoken lightly and in full sentences. Not the headline.

      @lisayoder5686@lisayoder56868 ай бұрын
  • So refreshing to see two people talking without interrupting each other every second. Unlike some other interviewer...

    @gysbertdeklerk@gysbertdeklerk10 ай бұрын
  • I love you Richard Dawkins. You remind me so much of my grandad who I had wonderful, intelligent and fascinating conversations with and I miss him greatly. You are truly an intelligent man. I love your work, have learnt so much from your books. I wish there were more people with your knowledge and wisdom.

    @juliemarriott3785@juliemarriott37859 ай бұрын
    • Love God, not Richard.

      @lemonwatersalt@lemonwatersalt9 ай бұрын
    • Sorry you have such a bad relationship with your parents

      @movieqnamew7418@movieqnamew74189 ай бұрын
    • Scrooge -Dawkins has written books based on lies lies lies- just to make money What a coward for attacking innocent religious people !!

      @afsar_gunner5271@afsar_gunner52719 ай бұрын
    • DAWKINS IS A LIAR AND A CLOWN

      @afsar_gunner5271@afsar_gunner52719 ай бұрын
    • Nasty reply when I never even mentioned parents. Actually one parent died of cancer when I was very young. Not that it's any of your business. My grandad was intellectual and I miss him and our philosophical conversations dearly. I'm an intelligent woman, an avid reader. Don't judge me when you don't know me.

      @juliemarriott3785@juliemarriott37859 ай бұрын
  • Andrew, this is hands down your best interview that I've seen you do so far. It was fascinating. Light humored and far from a boring interview of what is probably one of the most brilliant minds of our time. You were very prepared and asked the questions were ones I wanted to ask and so much more. I believe Dawkins enjoyed your questions and did not seen the slightest bit perturbed by any of your inquiries. I almost expect this of most intellectuals. This may go down as one of your proudest moments in your career. I don't know.... you may be capable of so much more. Im a newer subscriber. Just plainly put, Freaking Awesome Dude!

    @lisamorrison1226@lisamorrison12267 ай бұрын
    • One of the most brilliant minds of our time? You're very fucking easily impressed.

      @elliotmoriarty7536@elliotmoriarty75365 ай бұрын
    • @@elliotmoriarty7536so who do you consider the greatest minds of our time?

      @Ninja-qf6te@Ninja-qf6te4 ай бұрын
  • I have recently lost both my parents. Neither were believers. So they had no fear of heaven or hell. They knew they would simply cease to exist, as they had done before they were born, without pain, fear, or discomfort of any sort. I personally find that, extremely comforting. It also makes it extremely important, to live a fulfilling life, while we have the opportunity. 😊

    @Steve-Cross@Steve-Cross10 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss. I am glad that you take comfort in your beliefs.

      @nicoledonovan2057@nicoledonovan205710 ай бұрын
    • @@nicoledonovan2057 I take comfort, in what is evidently true. Thank you for your kind thoughts.

      @Steve-Cross@Steve-Cross10 ай бұрын
  • Andrew that was an exceptional interview. Well done 👍🏻

    @simplysarrah@simplysarrah11 ай бұрын
  • Andrew seems a bit nervous and excitable. Would have liked more pauses for Richard to think and elaborate on intial statements.

    @onlyonce1707@onlyonce17078 ай бұрын
  • A little heartbreaking to see Dawkins's hand shaking when he picked up the glass of water. Nevertheless grateful and pleased to see his towering intellect still intact.

    @styaka457@styaka4578 ай бұрын
  • You are so lucky to have sat in the same room and spoken to the genius: Richard Dawkins. I have been watching your channel for a couple of years. I’ve been reading Dawkins for decades. Well done on snagging this interview. You know you’ve made it when Richard Dawkins gives you the time of day. Well done!

    @StanKayA@StanKayA11 ай бұрын
    • He's just a man . Nothing special

      @michaelmarshall9132@michaelmarshall913211 ай бұрын
    • Riiiiiiiiight. I’m sure there’s special people in your life too. And I’m sure you’re not delusional about their humanness either. Put a lid on your superiority and move on.

      @StanKayA@StanKayA11 ай бұрын
    • He is not a genius. He is a fool and a charlatan. Believe in GOD

      @americanpatriots4868@americanpatriots486811 ай бұрын
    • That must mean Piers Morgan has made it and is held in high esteem by Mr Dawkins.

      @markmooroolbark252@markmooroolbark25210 ай бұрын
    • I don't feel like Dawkins is actually a genius. He's just someone who has learned and studied hard and is great at conveying those thoughts. He just speaks common sense and most of the science that comes up is basic knowledge for anyone who has done university level biology. It probably goes over many people's heads who don't understand it

      @oswaldkite2106@oswaldkite210610 ай бұрын
  • We are so fortunate to have Richard Dawkins. He (and the other three 'Horsemen') has given us a rational approach to life and, indeed, such an articulate presenter

    @cobar5342@cobar534210 ай бұрын
    • Denis Noble, a distinguished biologist and former professor of his, effectively refuted many aspects of his beliefs.

      @destruction1928@destruction19289 ай бұрын
    • While Piers Morgan may be a fool, that doesn't necessarily validate Richard's approach. However, it's worth noting that Richard's explanation for the emergence of religion is weak, and exploring alternative perspectives like those presented by Rene Girard, who is not religious himself, might provide a more insightful understanding.

      @destruction1928@destruction19289 ай бұрын
    • @@destruction1928Why should we accept that the good professor is correct and Dawkins is wrong? There seem to be a vast array of well-qualified people who endorse Dawkins’s views.

      @kyoglesage@kyoglesage9 ай бұрын
    • @@destruction1928Why is that worth noting? It sounds like merely your opinion. On what basis should I consider your view to have any validity?

      @kyoglesage@kyoglesage9 ай бұрын
    • @@kyoglesage YYour view of the world is wrong. Einstein's theory of relativity was only observed 100 years after his proposition. Dawkins and his crew put too much emphasis on evidence and observation because of their dislike of religious people. Besides, your argument is totally against the scientific method - the notion that 'if many people agree with me, that means I'm correct.' You need to reevaluate and conduct deeper research. By the way, Sam Harris is wrong too. Read René Girard.

      @destruction1928@destruction19289 ай бұрын
  • This was a fantastic interview and I loved how he was always thinking about his answers and Andrew had a million 😂

    @daabee236@daabee2367 ай бұрын
  • Looking great, the piers Morgan interview Richard didn’t come across well when asked about the shamima begum, looked terrified to answer

    @ILCJ1@ILCJ18 ай бұрын
  • This is the BIG ONE! Dawkins! Bravo Andrew! I'm making a pot of chai to enjoy while listening. Eeee - I am ridiculously excited about this.

    @dukecity7688@dukecity768811 ай бұрын
    • Yes, this is a huuuuuge score for Andrew.

      @UncleKennysPlace@UncleKennysPlace11 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins one of my only living heroes. Guy is a prime example of class, morals and reason.

    @lovetownsend@lovetownsend11 ай бұрын
    • So is mine, his book put in words what I always felt is true, when you listen there are no personal subjectiv statements, always fact followed by examples.. he showed me how to see what ppl say and I never hesitate to say I dont know, I will see data and make my mind then..fact dont care about feelings and I want my son to be like that in his life even if you are not scientist.. In my mind he is above all due his personality.. hope he live long and give us more books!🙋❤️🇨🇿

      @theoteddy9665@theoteddy966511 ай бұрын
    • You should probably say "scientific morals". It's so easy to confuse things otherwise.

      @SpaceCattttt@SpaceCattttt11 ай бұрын
    • I love his theory that aliens - a high intelligent, high tech'l race, long, long ago - came to earth and designed, seeded earth with all the different life forms; that is his alternative theory to how life here started/abio genesis. By declaring that, he gave the nod to 'intelligent design' - as promoted by many theists

      @johnlennox-pe2nq@johnlennox-pe2nq11 ай бұрын
    • I lost all respect for Richard Dawkins with his stance for getting mandatory covid jabs.

      @owenkrysler8235@owenkrysler823511 ай бұрын
    • @@johnlennox-pe2nq Nope. You'd still have to explain who "created" the aliens...

      @SpaceCattttt@SpaceCattttt11 ай бұрын
  • Love Richard Dawkins. He's just brilliant! :)

    @Erlkis@Erlkis8 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins talking with Piers Morgan "I am not a provocateur and I am also very polite" Also Richard Dawkins:

    @vl4rt637@vl4rt6378 ай бұрын
  • What a lovely and enlightening conversation. Thank you both. 💐

    @evangelinewandering9547@evangelinewandering954711 ай бұрын
  • Chris Shelton was wearing a T-shirt with the print: "God made me an atheist. Don't question his wisdom." 😃💗

    @sigrunwestrus68@sigrunwestrus6811 ай бұрын
    • 🤣

      @notthatdeep6771@notthatdeep677110 ай бұрын
    • No his mother made him a twat because she is also a twat.

      @lifeisshort1323@lifeisshort132310 ай бұрын
    • ... Whimsical Indeed 😂

      @TS-1267@TS-126710 ай бұрын
    • QUESTION: richard claims that trans goes against biology and thus, wrong but why does he support homosexuality? Does that not go against biology? Like, its scientifically proven.that the correct sexes to get together are males and females for our genes to pass on So, why is Richard not against homosexuality? Anyone?

      @freeyourmind7538@freeyourmind753810 ай бұрын
    • Love it !.

      @NickBFTD@NickBFTD10 ай бұрын
  • Great to listen to Dawkins with his depth of knowledge. I just can't understand how a scientist could absolutely rule out God or afterlife without decisive evidence. There are some things we just cannot know, so choosing to believe or not believe seems a matter of personal taste.

    @joecole6875@joecole68758 ай бұрын
  • You interviewing Richard is amazing fun for me as I really am enjoying your interviews and work!! I have known, learned and adored Richard for over 20 years and am happy he is still sharp and kicking hard. Always a fascinating and wonderful person. Cheers!!!

    @MadScientistCinema@MadScientistCinema7 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic interview. Genuine enthusiasm yet you let the man speak! Subscribed. Thanks!

    @robwilliams2853@robwilliams285310 ай бұрын
  • I was already a fan of Dawkins, but, "I can't resist Stephen Fry" upped my admiration of him 10-fold. Stephen Fry is a global treasure, and anyone who realises this is good people! 😏👌🏻

    @sideshowrob5453@sideshowrob545311 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Richard for your contribution to man kind ! 👊🏼⚡️👍🏼

    @renatopinheiro8209@renatopinheiro82096 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic interview. Both men with manners and supreme intellect.

    @DaleHubbard@DaleHubbard8 ай бұрын
  • Well done to the interviewer who actually ASKED questions and the let Dawkins actually answer without interruption, and also have humility. Enjoyed this much more than the interview with Piers Morgan that was continuously provoking and had an agenda in mind. 😊

    @SheidaRad@SheidaRad10 ай бұрын
    • i can see how Piers keeps the speed and topics moving quickly. Im on the fence on if it is wrong or different style (pros and cons).. i do think both interviews explored very interesting points.

      @philburtscher4375@philburtscher43756 ай бұрын
    • I don't see how it can be hard with Dawkins. He is pretty succinct. No word salad or runons

      @blahblahbag8715@blahblahbag87156 ай бұрын
    • Richard Dawkins has a agenda too, it just appears to be less obvious if he is in a setting where most around him may agree with him or at least greatly admire him. I agree that the interviewer here was humble, but I can not at all see how anyone can claim Richard Dawkins to be. I think he is extremely arrogant, but yes so is Piers Morgan.

      @Nihilism4U@Nihilism4U4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Nihilism4U Just consider it real, that R.Dawkins is not 20 anymore, and REALLY did some good things during those many years - and some people realize that. Maybe these people just want to express their respect for R.Dawkins accomplishments. To say 'extremely arrogant' is as far from the truth, as it could get. I wonder, If you could elaborate, what you would expect. Maybe you would like to pad Albert Einstein on the back, saying: "What's up, old buddy? How's it hanging?"

      @user-rq7hv6lf8c@user-rq7hv6lf8c4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-rq7hv6lf8c What good has Dawkins done worthy of a lot of respect? Extremely arrogant means arrogant to a very large degree, and it is very arrogant to claim not do have fear of death, know there is no God or anything which last beyond the brain against countless of testimonies, to claim to KNOW something can come out of nothing, He even himself admit he has a ego, and perhaps the only really humble thing I have heard him say is acknowledging this ego and that it wont remain. kzhead.info-YXia0SsK84 He also wrote the "selfish gene" which again is a title suggesting he is aware of his arrogance. kzhead.info/sun/oKZvgtBxo4BpZaM/bejne.html His evolutionary claims are also arrogant, such as claiming that there is no evidence of anything beyond the physical, when testimony is ALSO a part of what evidence is. His claim that it goes against the spirit of science to believe in anything spiritual is in itself a arrogant claim and a oxymoron, considering that the word spirit occur in the spirit of science, and that science is about finding truths which has not yet been found, with the evolution theory having FAR LESS evidence to back it up than the notion of existence beyond the human brain. He ironically do not believe everything came about by chance like Alex O'Connor, but rather by a natural selection out of nothing, without having a source to do the selecting. Also in his claim to know the Book of Mormon is a obvious fake, which he claims the Bible and Quoran isn't because they are ancient. But he has nothing to back up any of these claims with other than it is his opinion or belief. Its especially his manerism and complete emotional dismissal of other options without evidence one way or the other which is extremely arrogant. Look at him here with Brandon Flowers, none of the people here agree with each other, but the only one being rude, arrogant and disrespectful here is Richard Dawkins. If Richard Dawkins is not arrogant, then who is? He is one of the most arrogant people I have ever listened to. kzhead.info/sun/ipGpopaIg1-bbJE/bejne.html

      @Nihilism4U@Nihilism4U4 ай бұрын
  • A great interview. Thank you for listening and then asking good questions.

    @ozdigg9254@ozdigg925410 ай бұрын
  • Thanks. Always good to hear Prof' Dawkins. First time hearing your channel/podcast. Great style. 26:50 I did the same with Japanese. I agree. Harry Potter and other teens' books are bang on the right level for adults learning languages.

    @staninjapan07@staninjapan079 ай бұрын
  • A great conversation Andrew! Thank you! I too am deeply confronted by my own inevitable non-existence (and have those existential crises late at night)! While I was not alive for billions of years prior to my birth, from the moment of my birth the universe's existence is personal, as is my current persistent existence. The impersonal truth of my future non-existence and the fact that I won't care once dead doesn't ease the stress and anxiety I currently feel of the inevitability of this future. I think many, like myself, possibly recognise this as the ultimate lack of control over our own destiny and hence rage at the universe for being this way.

    @timkin4190@timkin41908 ай бұрын
    • I don‘t know your age, but I assure you that, the longer you live, the more you will realize the utter stupidity of the majority of your fellow humans and you begin to think: maybe it‘s good that it will end for me sooner or later to avoid experiencing this inevitable train wreck.

      @Rippafratta@Rippafratta6 ай бұрын
    • It might be unusual to a lot of people but non-existence doesn't concern me at all as a prospect. The converse of existing forever seems worse to me as a prospect. Unthinkable really. More realistically, I find the idea of losing my faculties and being senile far scarier (having seen that a couple of times), losing physical and mental functions and being angry against everyone and paranoid about things that aren't happening.

      @JamesMc2051@JamesMc20514 ай бұрын
  • Dawkins is the master of - Less Is More - He never over stretches. If he doesnt understand he says, I don't understand. He also uses very few words

    @mrt3946@mrt394611 ай бұрын
    • It’s called humility and it is a sign of high intelligence. Most people lack that trait unfortunately

      @RichardsGaySon@RichardsGaySon9 күн бұрын
  • You were honoured Andrew! And you absolutely rose to the challenge. Great stuff!

    @Benjamin.Jamin.@Benjamin.Jamin.11 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting conversation. Well worth watching !

    @dojinho@dojinho9 ай бұрын
  • The thought of dying and no longer existing used to really terrify me. For selfish reason. Now I am older I am less afraid of this fate. I just want to be here for long enough to enjoy the time I spend with my grandchildren. We all have to make room for the next generations of humans and other species.

    @OpinionatedCebuana@OpinionatedCebuana9 ай бұрын
  • I’m agnostic but not afraid of death at all and really enjoyed this interview with Richard Dawkins.

    @ArtofFeckery111@ArtofFeckery11111 ай бұрын
    • Agnosticism is not the same as belief, it's about knowledge, which is a subset of belief. So you can be agnostic and theist (which if someone is a critical thinker, would never hold these 2 positions) , or agnostic and atheist.

      @killerrabbit2693@killerrabbit269311 ай бұрын
    • He has changed a lot in his posture imo. I hope he doesn't begin to believe in 👻's and blame it on religious people.

      @coronaphone710@coronaphone71010 ай бұрын
    • Agnostic about what? Little green men on Mars? What are you “without knowledge” about?

      @OddityDK@OddityDK10 ай бұрын
  • This was absolutely fascinating. It's rare to see an interviewer actually hold their own with somebody like Dawkins (just in terms of keeping him interested) but this was engaging from start to finish. Subscribed!

    @ingl0rius@ingl0rius10 ай бұрын
    • Looked like a struggle to me. For myself, and both involved.

      @spencerbeckingham1076@spencerbeckingham10768 ай бұрын
  • As a small Catholic child of about 5 when I first became aware of death I wondered why people were sad when someone died because now that person would be with Jesus. I assumed my ideas would change. They have because I am now a 75yr atheist and I have come to understand that our sadness at death because of who we have lost. But I still cannot fear being dead. At times I have looked forward to it but I am energised by the idea of all the chemicals in my body will be absorbed into other stuff.

    @helenamcginty4920@helenamcginty49209 ай бұрын
  • great interview Andrew, Dawkins is so interesting, a legend of his time

    @Bungie117MC@Bungie117MC9 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed this very much. Love Richard. Well done Andrew.🙌

    @Wildrover82@Wildrover8210 ай бұрын
  • Love this! RD is so lovely, he gets some grief in the public eye but he comes across so kind and considerate. You compliment each other well!

    @akentishbell3026@akentishbell302611 ай бұрын
  • what a wonderful conversation !

    @sumithraarjunan8742@sumithraarjunan87428 ай бұрын
  • He always takes away the stress of the day/week. Great stuff as expected from Richard. Consider pulling the constant OTE on the screen. I think we get it.

    @bennyfranklin@bennyfranklin10 ай бұрын
  • I've just discovered your channel. Thank you for putting my brain to work.

    @AnnieFairfoul@AnnieFairfoul10 ай бұрын
  • Dawkins is fantastic. Very nice to hear him interviewed.

    @lmj5994@lmj599411 ай бұрын
  • That felt like it was a really hard interview

    @stung3848@stung38488 ай бұрын
  • Love it when he brings up his half-grasped partial quotes and concepts and Dawkins knows them verbatim and understands them fully.

    @KevPage-Witkicker@KevPage-Witkicker8 ай бұрын
  • Andrew, were you incredibly nervous about interviewing Dawkins? You did so much talking and asked so many questions that weren't necessarily relevant to his expertise that I wondered if this approach was an indirect way of controlling your nerves. Fortunately, it was interesting despite his brief answers. 😇 I'm in awe of his intellect and think you're so fortunate to have held court with him. I hope you receive an invite to his podcast!

    @Prism_ism@Prism_ism10 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely fantastic interview, thank you very much Andrew gold for such an interesting and informative video 💞💞💞

    @peaceloveandunity1434@peaceloveandunity143411 ай бұрын
  • I liked that last answer Richard gave, "I'd need notice of that question". I might use that next time I'm put on the spot!

    @Amy-ky5wr@Amy-ky5wr8 ай бұрын
  • Bertrand Russell was a giant of a man his books are monumental!

    @deanodog3667@deanodog36679 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant Brilliant 😊😊😊 I felt RD was a little spikey at times, but Andrew just floated over it (a la Theroux) Such an interesting interview, jam-packed with highlights 👏👏👏

    @mirandajsummers@mirandajsummers11 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!!

      @AndrewGold1@AndrewGold111 ай бұрын
  • I respect and admire Richard Dawkins. Intelligent and a man of reason, but also a kind and honest human being⭐️

    @valerieaquino6028@valerieaquino602811 ай бұрын
    • I have seen him launch into a young American student who dared to contradict him with such viciousness the word "kind" was a long way away from his consciousness.

      @jacquelinedesanctis7082@jacquelinedesanctis708211 ай бұрын
    • @@jacquelinedesanctis7082 I quite like some of his books but I don't understand his fixation on belief, or to put it more accurately, other people's beliefs. Though I'm not religious myself, I find it hilarious how atheism has become a belief system in itself- Atheism+ etc. Religion was the driving force behind the abolition of slavery, it helped/helps communities bond, it gave a certain code to societies. As an anthropologist, Dawkins must know that it's a human trait to believe or wish to believe, something greater than oneself. He's not exactly being brave or dying on some hill by being an atheist in the West, he should stick to defending nature over nurture rather than some crusade (irony) against what other people wish to believe.

      @stephenmcdonagh2795@stephenmcdonagh279511 ай бұрын
    • @@stephenmcdonagh2795 he is a fool like Piers. Both are Aries - "it's just me, myself and I."

      @davidcohen26@davidcohen2611 ай бұрын
    • @@davidcohen26 Says the guy who believes the position of a star ( which is probably already a dead star as light takes time to travel) at his birth it what writes his life.

      @drugbustin@drugbustin11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@stephenmcdonagh27951. Dawkins's fixation on the people's beliefs is that people's baseless beliefs impact hugely on society, wars, legislation, people's actions. The more thta critical thinking is explained to people, rhe less religious they tend to become. And 2. Atheism is not a belief system, you don't understand what atheism is, it's NON belief. Atheists may well have other beliefs, but that's separate from atheism. You should learn what non belief actually means.

      @killerrabbit2693@killerrabbit269311 ай бұрын
  • Richard Dawkins is brilliant.

    @fionagregory9147@fionagregory91479 ай бұрын
  • Dawkinism is alive and continues to Kick Ass !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    @raulraul3126@raulraul31269 ай бұрын
  • Big responsibility interviewing Richard Dawkins well done. I subscribed right after watching

    @TimothyNeilson-pl1jx@TimothyNeilson-pl1jx10 ай бұрын
  • What a fascinating program! Thanks to both of you.

    @snicky58@snicky5810 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the hope Richard. Lovely to go on an feel empty and pointless. Keep spreading the word.

    @yellowburger@yellowburger8 ай бұрын
    • Good one funny

      @terryjeffery6418@terryjeffery64182 ай бұрын
  • I think one of my favourite qualities about Dawkins is he doesn't really like to mess about. If you suggest something thats a complete nonsense to him he doesn't tend to umm and ah and try and hypothesize it he just says either that's wrong or I don't know. He answers the questions he has substantial evidence and science to back it up and gets straight to the point.

    @donttouchyerbumnsniffit@donttouchyerbumnsniffit7 ай бұрын
  • I was quite taken by this podcast. Thank you for giving ME the confirmation of the comfort that I find in science. Many of the views expressed by both of you gentlemen resonate with my own. I would suggest that all humans just spend a lot more time thinking. This is after all, how we progress as a society. I have tremendous respect for thinkers such as yourselves.

    @markthompson4859@markthompson485911 ай бұрын
    • Our pleasure!

      @AndrewGold1@AndrewGold111 ай бұрын
  • so refreshing to hear intelligent discussions like this. clarity of thought. Is it too much to ask for?

    @parisayiomamitis2683@parisayiomamitis268310 ай бұрын
  • What a great interview!

    @ShimmerBodyCream@ShimmerBodyCream8 ай бұрын
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