Irish Comedian Dave Allen (1936-2005) remembers his introduction to religion – his first day of school. — Subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — David Tynan O’Mahoney (Dave Allen) was popular in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada in the 1960s, 1970s and also in the 1990s; he became known in America through reruns of his shows on public television. Allen’s act was typified by a very relaxed, intimate style — he would sit on a chair, smoking and holding a glass of whiskey. An atheist[1] (according to Allen himself, “what you might call a practising atheist”), he would often make jokes about religion, particularly the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England. Along with his seated stand-up routines, his television shows were interspersed with sketch comedy. He had a lasting influence on British comedy, and influenced many 21st-century British comedians. en.wikipedia.org .
Margaret Atwood on Religion Part1/3
Atwood Discusses Religion
Choosing my religion 2
An explanation of how I’ve come to choose which god to follow. I’m not saying this method is right for everyone, but it worked for me.
The Subs – Music Is The New Religion
buy it here: clk.tradedoubler.com The Subs – Music Is The New Religion (taken from their debut album Subculture) video directed by the MKR, big thx !
Environmentalism Is the New Religion – Ian Plimer
Complete video at: fora.tv Australian geologist Ian Plimer argues that, for many agnostics and atheists, the cause of environmentalism has replaced organized religion as a matter of personal faith. —– While the world’s religions have inspired stunning acts of creation, they also have been implicated in some of the darkest deeds in human history. If God cannot be blamed for such moments of evil, His priests and prophets at least have a case to answer. So what might they say? That religion is unfairly blamed — and that we should look to other factors? Admit that there are problems but argue that on balance the good outweighs the bad? That there is no alternative; that people need religion like they need air? – Intelligence Squared Ian Plimer is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne and Professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide. He is a prominent critic of creationism, and is famous for a debate with creationist Duane Gish in which he asked his opponent to hold live electrical cables to prove that electromagnetism was ‘only a theory’. He has published over 120 academic papers and six popular books. He is also a prominent member of the Australian Skeptics. In 2004 he was awarded the Calrk Medal by the Rioyal Society of NSW. In the late 1990s, Plimer was involved in legal proceedings concerning the location of Noah’s Ark, in which Plimer was ultimately unsuccessful. His most recent book, Telling Lies For God, has a forward by Archbishop Peter Hollingsworth. Professor Plimer argues that religion is important for the fabric of society.
Terry Pratchett on Religion – ‘I’d Rather Be a Rising Ape Than a Fallen Angel’
At the Guardian Book Club, bestselling author Terry Pratchett gives his views on science and religion. Source: guardian.co.uk Check out my blog for more videos atheistplanet.blogspot.com
Richard Feynman on doubt,uncertainty and religion
Richard Feynman sharing his wisdom.
Ziggy Marley – Love Is My Religion
Video for Ziggy Marley’s song “Love Is My Religion”
This Season’s Hottest Lingerie
Valentine’s Day is approaching which means that women will be thumbing through lingerie catalogues and seatching the internet for the perfect lingerie to move their partner. Each and every Valentine’s season lingerie designers try to come up with different and exciting lingerie for this romantic holiday. You’ll always be sure to see hot new styles of lingerie come out right before February the fourteenth arrives.
While pink and red have lone existed as the most traditionally worn colors for lingerie in Valentine’s Day, this season many designers have also used lilac and some simpler pastels and paired them along with the color black. These lingerie items are incredibly sexy, romantic, and they still have that whole Valentine’s Day feel about them.
Lingerie shoppers will still be able to find the traditional red, pink, and white teddies, corsets, and matching bra and panty sets but they may also be enticed to purchase something a little out of the box and go with a colouration that they typically wouldn’t decide to wear that day. Yellow, turquoise, and lilac are all popular colors that are being incorporated in lingerie design.
They will also discover a lot of Valentine inspired lingerie items that are pitched towards being worn in advance of the holidays. Bra and panty sets with heart prints and other Valentine inspired prints will line store shelves and be featured by online lingerie retailers.
You can still be entirely Valentine’s Day appropriate with some sexy new lingerie in more non conventional colors. A lilac satin corset trimmed with black lace can be every bit as merry as a red one. Try out some of this season’s more popular colors this Valentine’s Day when you are browsing for your special lingerie. It will give you a break from the usual and you will enjoy wearing the new hue.
R.E.M. Losing my religion ( SUBTITULADO INGLES ESPAÑOL )
SUBTITULADA TRADUCIDO LETRAS Ingles Español legendado Lyrics English Spanish subtitulada REM Losing my religion subtitles English Spanish Lyrics REM Losing my religion letras traduccion REM Losing my religion subtitulado en español subtitulado Ingles español letras REM Losing my religion Lyrics subtituladas subtitulada subtitulos legendado traducido al castellano letras karaoke letra REM Losing my religion perdiendo my religion Lyrics traducido letras SUBTITULADA ingles español Subtitled English Spanish sub traducido en castellano Everybody hurts with lyrics subtituladas subtitulada subtitulos REM REM Shiny happy people traducido al castellano letras karaoke Sous-titré legendado SUBTITULADA WITH LYRICS INGLES ESPAÑOL SUBTITULADA TRADUCIDO LETRAS Ingles Español legendado REM – All the way to Reno (Youre gonna be a star) REM – Everybody hurts REM – Imitation of life REM – Leaving New York REM – Losing my religion REM – Shiny happy people REM – Strange currencies REM – The Great Beyond REM – The one I love