Is belief in God a basic instinct? Last on 16 Nov 2012

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Brichan 13 Nov 2012 21:23

A rational dude versus a superstitious dude....simples.

gironaut 14 Nov 2012 18:02

Joe and Tom Haward
Fantastic.
Is it really two people or one bloke in two different shirts?

sandy 14 Nov 2012 22:34

wow Tom he really is your double i would struggle to tell you apart x

LesLiec 15 Nov 2012 10:29

Absolutely fascinating film, but should be thirty minutes at least, to do full justice to the issues addressed.

Joseph 15 Nov 2012 17:45

I know these guys :) he's not just superstitious

Raj 16 Nov 2012 10:51

Very entertaining but 2 rationalisms too many.
Amazing to think that back in the times of Socrates it was the creationist who was thought to be more profound but thanks to Science it is now the creationist who is superficial/superstitious.
While Joe and Tom discuss the merits of creationism as if a belief based on basic instinct and as if something natural we are forgetting there is such a thing as revelation theology.
Revelation theology is what has been lost to creationists and reactive atheists otherwise Joe and Tom would be discussing Yahweh and why God should want to emulate humanity.

ross 16 Nov 2012 19:59

No we are influenced by our families decision initially until we are old enough to explore our own options

Mr T 16 Nov 2012 20:31

If there was a supreme being that created us, they would also have the power to remain unseen!

Ros 16 Nov 2012 20:55

This shows that nurture alone does not affect what people are inclined to believe and what they become, innate forces affect people too at varying degrees, nature and nurture does apply.

This would be good as a longer programme and what handsome young men.

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