Many thanks to James Williams for being our guest on Skepticule Extra. This show covers science teaching, statistical religiosity in Britain and the mendacity (or otherwise) of the Jehovah's Witnesses (including the editorship of the Watch Tower).
http://www.skepticule.co.uk/2011/10/skepextra-015-20110918.html
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Saturday, 8 October 2011
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
James Williams at Conway Hall
Here's another of the talks given at the BHA's Darwin, Humanism & Science one-day conference I attended at Conway Hall on 6th June:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EzHqwCDaE
James Williams is doing essential work. Check out this recent Mail Online article, then read the comments the editors selected. There are obviously some out-and-out creationists in that group, but most of them appear to be from the United States.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EzHqwCDaE
James Williams is doing essential work. Check out this recent Mail Online article, then read the comments the editors selected. There are obviously some out-and-out creationists in that group, but most of them appear to be from the United States.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Darwin, Humanism and Science

When I realised I could attend this event without taking time off work I decided that in view of my recent visit to said creation museum I really ought to go. It's now sold out, but fortunately I was in time to get a ticket. I hope to be reporting on the event here.
The programme, in brief, is as follows.
Welcome from Polly Toynbee, president of the BHAThis should be a comprehensive overview. The detailed schedule on the BHA website indicates there will be opportunities for questions.
‘Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution’
Professor Richard Dawkins
Teaching of evolution in European schools
Professor Charles Susanne, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Insidious Creationism: the intellectual abuse of children through creationist books, comics and literature
James Williams, University of Sussex, England
Lost in education: on the cognitive biases that impede our acceptance of evolutionary theory
Johan De Smedt, University of Ghent, Belgium
“Evolutionary Humanism”: How to cope with the ‘moral’ arguments against evolution
Dr Michael Schmidt-Salomon, Giordano-Bruno Foundation, Germany
Hinduism and the Myth of Evolution
Babu Gogineni, International Humanist and Ethical Union, India
‘Humanism and Science’
Professor A C Grayling, Birkbeck College, London, England
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