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    <description>A couple of days ago while looking for some cheap entertainment I found a two-part Channel 4 series called &quot;The Root of All Evil?&quot;, a documentary on religious extremism around the world. Usually those kind of documentaries are a pretty safe bet: you know the positions beforehand, sometimes you even ...</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A couple of days ago while looking for some cheap entertainment I found a two-part Channel 4 series called "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Root_of_All_Evil%3F">The Root of All Evil?</a>", a documentary on religious extremism around the world. Usually those kind of documentaries are a pretty safe bet: you know the positions beforehand, sometimes you even learn a bit, and they don't annoy you like bad movies do. Perfect bedtime entertainment.</p>

<p>Boy was I in for a surprise.</p>

<p>Because they fed me what I least expected: <em>Atheist propaganda</em>.</p>

<p>Yeah I too thought that this was a contradiction in terms. Now I know better.</p>

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  	<td><p>"Why should scientists tip-tope respectfully away? the time has come for people of reason to say enough is enough! Religious faith discourages independent thought, it's divisive, and it's dangerous!"</p></td>
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  	<td><p>"It looks lovely, doesn't it? inoffensive and gentle. But isn't that the beginning of the slippery slope that leads to young men with rucksack bombs on the tube?"</p></td>
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  	<td><p>"At <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lourdes">Lourdes</a>, in southern France, the assault on the senses appeals to us not to think, not to doubt,  not to probe. [...] If you have the delusion that you're Napoleon it must be a fairly lonely feeling because nobody else agrees with you. [...] But these people here, thousands of people, all have exactly the same delusion. And that must give wonderful reinforcement to their faith."</p></td>
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<p>I have to disclaim here that I've only watched the beginning of the first episode, and it may well be that this tone is merely a setup for an insightful discussion -- but I'm not sure if it's worth the time to actually find out. I have no patience for propaganda from either part of the spectrum.</p>

<p>After all, one of the best improvements the Internet brought into our lives is the ability to skip commercials.</p>

<p>*click*</p>

<p><small>You can download the films at <a href="http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=root+of+all+evil">mininova</a>.</small></p>

<p><small><strong>Update:</strong> 2006-03-16: I've now watched both films and have nothing to add except that Richard Dawkins in a number of ways is quite a bad interviewer (which is a pity since most of the time is spent interviewing people), and he fails miserably to get his point across without sounding just as monkey-brained as his interview partners. The films create the impression that Dawkins and Channel 4 were attempting to add a counterpoint to the intelligent design discussion -- their arguments are similarly flashy and void of actual insight. I'm not sure this adds anything insightful to the discussions -- but I guess sometimes shouting matches do entertain.</small></p>

<h3>Oblig. Pop</h3>

<p>last.fm tag of the day: <a href="http://www.last.fm/tag/fake%20jazz">fake jazz</a> (<a href="lastfm://globaltags/fake%20jazz">open fake jazz tag radio</a>).</p>]]></description>
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