This House Believes Religion Has No Place In The 21st Century | The Cambridge Union

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Xuất bản 15/08/2015
The debate is also available on iTunes at the Cambridge Union Society channel: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/cambridge-union-society/id597801008 Follow the Cambridge Union Society on twitter: https://twitter.com/cambridgeunion Is Religion compatible with 21st Century life? How can it be made to fit with modern laws and values? Even if it might be compatible, does it actually do more harm than good? PROPOSITION: 01:54 Andrew Copson - Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association and former director of the European Humanist Federation. 29:42 Prof. Richard Dawkins - A distinguished evoultionary biologist and ardent critic of religion, Dawkins is also Vice-President of the British Humanist Association and author of The God Delusion and The Selfish Gene. 1:10:30 Arif Ahmed - Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge since October 2011. OPPOSITION: 13:33 Rowan Williams - Outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury and now the Master of Magdalene College, Rowan Williams studied Theology at Cambridge and has written inumerable books on the subject of Christianity. 42:28 Prof. Tariq Ramadan - Known as 'The Muslim Martin Luther', Ramadan is a renowned writer and Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford. He is also President of the European Muslim Network. 1:22:25 Douglas Murray - Associate Director of the Henry Jackson Society and founder of the Centre for Social Cohesion, Murray is also a commentator on issues of religion, immigration and extremism. Result: Ayes: 138 Noes: 324 The Motion failed to pass
debate Union Cambridge The religion Society Dawkins Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury Richard Dawkins Douglas Murray Tariq Ramadan Arif Ahmed Andrew Copson Humanist Darwin
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