Chris Hedges & Lawrence Krauss on New Atheism and their role in Western imperialism & Islamophobia.

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  • @CallousCarter
    @CallousCarter 4 месяца назад +187

    Richard Dawkin's just called himself a "cultural Christian" and said he would choose "Christianity over Islam every single time" so he's definitely not as anti-Christian as he is anti-Islam as Krauss said here.

    • @randygram9310
      @randygram9310 4 месяца назад +22

      I like Richard Dawkins to some extent but his attack on Islam while defending Christianity is intellectually absurd. Christianity has a WORSE history when it comes to torture, mass murder, and intellectual suppression than Islam. It's ironic that many of the best works of the Greco-Roman intellectual tradition -- many texts of Aristotle, for example -- were preserved in the Muslim world after those books had been burnt and extinguished in Christendom.
      Maybe Christianity has a worse record because it's had an extra 700 years to unleash mayhem and murder. 🤐

    • @moj1338
      @moj1338 4 месяца назад

      Exactly! They are all hypocrites when it comes to Christianity and Judaism vs Islam.

    • @carolinenorman6141
      @carolinenorman6141 4 месяца назад +2

      Dawkins thinks well of christ and His principles. He is quite a saintly man but he would hate me saying that lol

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan 4 месяца назад +1

      They both have issues. I don't get the insistence on calling Arabs people of color. Arabic speakers in the Levant are Caucasian. Many of us are whiter than many Europeans. Half my family have blonde hair, most of use have colored eyes and light skin (Lebanese). They need to snap out of their delusion, we are not people of color.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan 4 месяца назад

      They both have issues. I don't get the insistence on calling Arabs people of color. Arabic speakers in the Levant are Caucasian. Many of us are whiter than many Europeans. Half my family have blonde hair, most of use have colored eyes and light skin (Lebanese). They need to snap out of it, we are not people of color.

  • @ED-lt1vc
    @ED-lt1vc 4 месяца назад +31

    So, Krauss is basically saying that if an atrocity is committed under the name of a religion its my duty as a scientist to fight against it. But, if an atrocity is committed by a state, that’s just politics, and I can’t talk about it because I’m a scientist.

  • @terrylovesenegal
    @terrylovesenegal 4 месяца назад +148

    I live in Senegal for 16 years, with a population of over 90% Muslim. There is respect between the Christian and Muslims and the country cohabitates in peace and celebrate religious feasts together. No one cuts hand off and all you state. People in Africa need religion: Christianity is big, Islam is big and Animist societies are big. Ignorance is dangerous or bliss. The US is the most dangerous country in the world.

    • @nejlababali7901
      @nejlababali7901 4 месяца назад +5

      Yes well said

    • @genevieve4418
      @genevieve4418 4 месяца назад +5

      Thank you for stating facts.

    • @DorJinTan
      @DorJinTan 4 месяца назад +1

      Yr last sentence.

    • @avbhinaya
      @avbhinaya 4 месяца назад +3

      Then according to your logic most of the Africans migrating to Europe and US should swerve round to Senegal. You should be brand ambassador and would be good for both worlds.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад

      And nobody can safely be pagan, atheist, jewish, gay, or teach evolution and objective history, or change their religion, and parents can beat or cut kids, etc., etc. Apparently Africa “ needs “ that too

  • @kenjohnson6326
    @kenjohnson6326 4 месяца назад +87

    Lawrence Krauss simply won't let opposing opinion speak -- given, as Hedges points out, their scholarly ignorance and Islamophobic bigotry, they can't. And they NEVER listen.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 4 месяца назад +1

      He let him speak, Krauss was making a point that he was talking about religious fundamentalism not Islam, making a statement like "they NEVER listen" is as bigoted as an actual Islamophobe.
      Hedges seems to be ignorant that Hitchens was a prominent leftist & comrade of Edward Said, he lost his mind sometime in the late 90s, he should know this.
      Krauss is also a good friend of Noam Chomsky who he considers an academic mentor.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад +2

      I see no evidence of this in the clip. If anything, the moderator let Chris Hedges speak without being interrupted, but interrupted Lawrence Krauss.

    • @kenjohnson6326
      @kenjohnson6326 4 месяца назад

      @@greggasiorowski1326 As well, Krauss is consistently shallow, not a clue on anything he's talking about. For example, it's anachronistic to speak of Christian fundamentalism in the Middle Ages. Krauss is a Christian in the sense the morality he takes for granted is Chrisitan. It's a cowardly dodge for the New Atheists to now say they oppose Islam fundatentalism, when they simply detest Islam period -- are Islamophobists. What difference does the fact that Hitchens was once a leftist make? He was a New Atheist. Maybe Krauss was once a scholar speaking of things he new something about. Listen to Hedges and learn something.

    • @sarigraham1
      @sarigraham1 4 месяца назад

      @@greggasiorowski1326 watch the debate between Hedges and Hitchens

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 4 месяца назад

      @@sarigraham1
      I did years ago.

  • @andrewryan-on7ml
    @andrewryan-on7ml 4 месяца назад +104

    It’s always uplifting to listen to Chris.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan 4 месяца назад +5

      Except for the "people of color" thing. I'm an Arabic speaker (Lebanese) and ma not a person of color. I'm white. Most of my family have light skin and colored eyes. In fact, many Arabs are white, especially in the Levant. You can't box us all into the same category.

    • @lucasmarshall837
      @lucasmarshall837 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@freepagani didn't catch the context he said that in, but I'd guess he was using "of color" to characterize a relation between Middle East Muslims and westerners: and among those in the West, particularly the types who would be pro-Israel, I think it's common for them to overgeneralize Muslims as all being the same "savages", who are conveniently color-coded for their conveniently simple worldview

    • @lucasmarshall837
      @lucasmarshall837 4 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@freepaganbut either way, what u pointed out is important, maybe some people listening might make that generalization as well! It's a useful thing to point out to certain people you might try to persuade against Islamophobia

  • @georgekostaras
    @georgekostaras 4 месяца назад +122

    I lost respect for the new atheists when I saw and heard them supporting the war on terror

    • @khansahb-o4e
      @khansahb-o4e 4 месяца назад +9

      To be honest that really was their primary purpose. They didn't receive funding from nowhere.

    • @colbytravelingsomewhere
      @colbytravelingsomewhere 4 месяца назад +1

      I really don't think Hitchens would. be supporting this genocide though. He was quite outspoken against zionisms. Of course he would probably trash Hamas but he equally would trash the extreme right religious settlers that are running Israel today. I have no doubt he would have loathed Blinken

    • @kateguilfoyle5155
      @kateguilfoyle5155 4 месяца назад

      @@khansahb-o4ewho funded them? This makes a lot of sense

    • @cappeca
      @cappeca 4 месяца назад

      @@colbytravelingsomewhere he supported the invasion in Iraq, for the bullshitiest of reasons. He'd be better just saying he was paid for it.

    • @defenstrator4660
      @defenstrator4660 4 месяца назад

      How strange atheists would not like the threat posed by religious extremists. No, wait, that makes sense. Have you tried thinking about this?

  • @bdeink
    @bdeink 4 месяца назад +47

    What I have realised as I have gotten older is that most conflicts are political in nature, including those where religious or even fanatical groups are involved. The sort of Lennon-esque and simplistic "Imagine [...] no religion too" solution ignores the underlying causes of conflict, denies the participants agency, and absolves the western imperialist powers of any historic or current responsibility. Even religiously motivated groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda have political goals.
    Blaming radical islam for the problems in West Asia is purely a scapegoat tactic. It does not take into account the enormous amount of resources and effort the west has invested and keeps investing into promoting islamic fundamentalism in the region, both directly (e.g. through supporting and arming terrorist and seperatist groups) and indirectly through their conduct which naturally breeds opposition (which can take many forms), and destroying secular and/or socially progressive alternatives (like in Iran) while propping up repressive regimes.
    The argument that "We did those bad things for political reasons" while "those backwards people in those backwards countries were compelled by their backwards religion" doesn't hold water. Even if it were true, as Krauss and his peers seem to believe, that arabs and other muslims are in a developmental stage 600 years behind the so-called "christian world" - Whose fault would that be? To quote George Galloway, "The Iraqis were teaching algebra while we were painting out faces blue". The global majority has been subjected to centuries of violence and humiliation which did not only hold it back, but without which the minority would not have been able to advance to the extent that it has. I am glad to see this system weaken.
    One final point. If I trust a christian to be able to use his or her internal moral sense to (mostly) distinguish between the morally agreeable and disagreeable sections of their holy book, the only conceivable reason for me to not extend that same trust to a muslim is that I believe them to be less morally or intellectually able. These are deeply internalised orientalist beliefs.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад

      You can do both and Krauss does. The west pushes islam but that doesn’t change the fact that islam is useful because it is more cultish. It doesn’t change that islam is reactionary in malaysia or indonesua or brunei far from the US backed taliban. Your final point is just wrong, because it’s a false analogy. The bible is a book about god. The Quran js a book written by god. Let’s see you say you have strong islamic faith but think some parts of the Quran are off track anywhere in the islamic world. That won’t be seen as legit by anyone and you will face censure

    • @vinlondon8904
      @vinlondon8904 4 месяца назад +2

      There was a report that was conducted by a historian and he listed which religion was the most violent.
      By far ,the most violent was christianity, which claimed to have killed over 180 million people in the course of 1600 years ( not 2000 years because christianity became relevant when costandine made christianity rome's official religion).
      The second came atheism with over 97 million deaths.
      What christianity did in 16 centuries, atheism did within less than a century.
      And since this video mentioned Islam.
      Islam came fourth with only 30 million deaths within 13.5 centuries.(a lot of deaths mostly occurred when some mongol dynasties converted to islam but they still carried on with their brutality of invasions)
      Clearly, a lot less than the first two.
      I think atheism is far more dangerous than even christianity.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад +2

      @@vinlondon8904 the report is silly , the atheism figure proves that clearly. But the point is , who cares that christianity was more violent? Is Krauss a Christian apologist? No. And we are fully aware of positive contributions of islamic regimes in history. And I like muslims just fine as i am sure Krauss does. but islam is a sect of christianity, or a cousin, or if you don’t like that - then the only other evangelical imperial abrahamic religion. The fact that it took us almost 2 millennia to get xtians to chill out , or that western powers bare much blame fir the sad state of mainstream islam today , is not at all comforting. I only care about the role superstition and conservative, racist , homophobic, culturally imperialistic dogma plays in preventing humans, many of them muslim humans from having the good life they deserve. Pretending people, muslim people, are not suffering just so we don’t make western supremacist bigots feel good is not going to empower reformers within the muslim world.

    • @vinlondon8904
      @vinlondon8904 4 месяца назад +4

      @tidakada7357 Again, you're speaking from a position of historical ignorance.
      It didn't take 2 millenia for christianity to contain Christian violence.
      Christianity was irrelevant for the first 4 centuries. It was an underground cult .
      It became relevant when Costandine the Great made it an official roman religion.
      And even then, it took a while before becoming an influencer in the policy making of the roman Empire. (Soon after costandine's death, the next emperor made it illegal as a religion. He detested christianity).
      Therefore, from its relevance and the relevance of Islam, it probably had a gap of 2 centuries the most.
      Krauss should have known that before making that ridiculous conclusion.
      The study about religious and ideological violence was not conducted by a Muslim but by an American.
      Atheism undoubtedly caused millions of deaths in a short period.
      Soviet Union, communist China, faschism, and nazism were inspired by social darwinism, eugenics, and scientific racism.
      You can't deny that. Otherwise, you're just an apologetic.
      And lastly.
      Christian fundamentalism has not been contained at all.
      Christian zionism started 2 centuries before jewish zionism.
      A prominent Catholic American priest speaks about that.
      Christian fundamentalism is very much alive nowadays, and it's gotten hold of the most powerful empire today that still causes millions of unnecessary deaths.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад

      @@vinlondon8904 you’re just grabbing whatever you can and throwing it illogically at the screen.
      I never said 2 millennia I said “almost “, meaning rounding it off to speak in generalities for the sake of concision. I am not giving a history and kraus’s point is NOT about how we got here, but about what anyone not consumed by your whataboutism can see now. And actually know quote a lot antiquity and the origins of apocalyptic judaism and then early christianity.
      Even if it was only 700 years and not 1600 years the point would still stand. Do you not understand that? Everybody knows about Constantine. But let’s just pretend I don’t know. Does that change anything here? Let’s pretend Christianity was founded only 600 years ago. Does that change anything? No.
      Do we have hundreds of more years , if we, as this channel claims, are leftists - to establish some sane world order without people more engaged with tribalism, superstition, or escapism? No we don’t.
      And again I almost mentioned that the Christian still might end the world and are in some places are still oppressive. But I rightly felt I didn’t mention that, since much more of the Christian world is no longer religiously literalist today -That is Krauss point. So there is a large example to work with, whereas in the islamic world there isn’t. There is Bosnia and Kazakstan and pockets of a few other countries. So more of the Christian world than the Islamic world believes that other religions or lack of religion could be justifiable, for any humans on earth. You can read the polling on that.
      Finally, I absolutely do deny that atheism -through Nazism and communism and secularism- killed 100 million people ( and i never implied a muslim conducted it). More precisely i deny that any kind of measurement like that can be made. Do we also have to include the hundreds of millions of people that it saved, how much cholera cholera it eradicated? Or indeed how much some of these atheisms fought fascism and got kids out of copper mines? What counterfactual do we compare it to what alternate reality timeline? How many people died in religious India from avoidable deaths compared to the Soviet Union? One study found 1.6 billion avoidable deaths in India up until the britis left - so mostly still religious. The islamic rule in india is said to have ckst 300 million lives. I put no stock in these numbers either. Again it’s an impossible comparison , there’s way too many factors to bring in and there’s also the problem that many fascist or communist societies went through periods of being religious, using religion or allowing religion.
      At some point you will need to let people trust their lying eyes. Nobody buys what you are selling. And it only drives more people toward tribalism , western supremacism, christian fadcism, and anti muslim bigotry, and it at the same time massages islamic supremacists or anti reformers. Krauss is speaking in everyday language about how much more literalist and intolerant one religion is in our part of history and comparing them in that sense to christians from 600 years ago - just to make that point about TODAY. Whether you care about religion, or islam, or atheism - or just harmony and freedom i don’t see the point in denying that. I can play islamic apologetics games too - for example when an islamic ruler promoted marrying Mongolian kafirs and built tons of confucian temples - or times when slaves were freed or science preserved by islamic regimes. I taught in an islamic school and count muslims among loved ones. But In the context of what Krauss is addressing, it is just evading real social problems in our time, just so we don’t look like Ben Shapiro

  • @Ghost_Electricity
    @Ghost_Electricity 4 месяца назад +30

    Such an important topic. Leave it to Chris to take this on. Dude is fearless.

    • @genevieve4418
      @genevieve4418 4 месяца назад +4

      Standing on truth is truly freeing, that's Chris.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      Dude knows what he is talking about because he does his research. Krauss is just a knob.

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    @gourcuff1345 4 месяца назад +60

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      @genevieve4418 4 месяца назад +13

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    • @JamesThompson-hn3sm
      @JamesThompson-hn3sm 4 месяца назад +10

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    • @kvaka009
      @kvaka009 4 месяца назад +1

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  • @ivskaf283
    @ivskaf283 4 месяца назад +11

    I am an atheist, but these "new atheists" are so annoying.

  • @williamc9578
    @williamc9578 4 месяца назад +38

    Lawrence Krauss lost the plot when he stated that Iran is a Medieval (whatever). I think his understanding of Iran is informed by US propaganda, and little else. For an advocate of scientific enquiry, this is hugely disappointing, and a slap to all the other good things he said in this interview. For starters, think Saudi, and how India treats its Muslim population (not trying to trigger anyone, as this is an Indian channel).

    • @moretimeneeded56
      @moretimeneeded56 4 месяца назад +2

      I didn’t hear him say Iran is medieval but I did hear him say ( 10:10) the Quran was written in medieval times. The Quran is said to have been written from 609CE to 632CE. In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from 500 CE to 1500,

    • @alenezi989a3
      @alenezi989a3 4 месяца назад

      As the interviewer said, they have zero understanding of geopolitics, the US invades your home kills your loved ones, and when you strike back in anger they screem " see? Savages, barbarians, their religion is violent" ignoring everything they have done to us. Exactly like Oct 7th, I$rahell commits war crimes after war crimes for 76 years, and when the palastanian resistance fight back they screem terrorism.

    • @kaiserkhan9832
      @kaiserkhan9832 4 месяца назад +1

      You clearly never met any iranians.

  • @JamesThompson-hn3sm
    @JamesThompson-hn3sm 4 месяца назад +43

    So far the only dogmatism is Lawrence, may he need to go watch praying for armageddon

  • @Mmh4566
    @Mmh4566 4 месяца назад +220

    It is just incredible how uninformed on Islam Krauss is. Would he write a physics paper on a topic that is outside his specialty without first educating himself on the topic, studying its literature and accurately quoting its experts? Yet he and Dawkins seem quite willing to pass judgement on Islam and Muslims by picking statements here and there, with no knowledge of the 1400 year Islamic civilization. Krauss would not be doing physics today were it not for the work of Islamic scholars during Europes dark ages.

    • @КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц
      @КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц 4 месяца назад

      Religion questions the laws of physics all the time. He was invited because he defended his right to work in America against the christian fanatics who think heaven is real and the earth is flat.

    • @essebonus2062
      @essebonus2062 4 месяца назад

      He's sore because he lost in a debate with Hamza Tzortsis, since then Islam is living rent free in his head. Such an a**se hole

    • @sparrow3491
      @sparrow3491 4 месяца назад

      They think Atheism is the Progressive one and the best version.
      It's literally a satanist ideology. It's the death of humanity

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад +15

      Why is Krauss obligated to highlight the intellectual diversity or beauty in the history of islam or among a handful of intellectuals around today, when he is confronting the larger arc of actually existing islamic culture and politics today? Especially when the relatively reactionary reality of islam faces few efforts at reform (as its defenders can cite scripture in a way no other religion can)? Almost every version of islam available to live under today is reactionary, in over 50 of the 55 islamic majority countries, vast numbers are persecuted by it, there are no major non supremacist forms to interact with if you are a muslim looking for an enlightened sect of it, or a non muslim wanting to not be encumbered living next to it. Why should this broad context not be Krauss ‘ focus? Certainly islamic groups provide massive amounts of social services and civic infrastructure, but that was the case when and where the church, liberal state, or stalinist parties ran things too. It’s the only game in town.

    • @Count.Dracula46
      @Count.Dracula46 4 месяца назад

      Krauss talks as goofy as he looks. Doesn't know an iota about Islam or Christianity.

  • @ealtinta
    @ealtinta 4 месяца назад +14

    Krauss does not understand humans. Islamism is not a medieval phenomenon. It emerged as a reaction to Western Imperialism. For example Krauss says Iran is lead by medieval clerics. This is wrong medieval clerics would sit and pray to God to solve their problems. These clerics develop missiles, nuclear weapons etc. You may not like them but this has nothing to do with medieval mind. He should read Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, where Taylor defines different kinds of secularism. Also before Islamist terror organizations and states, there were Marxist organizations and socialist states in the middle east. Islamist rose in parallel to decline of socialism in the whole world. They need an ideology to mobileze masses. If in another world US was invaded and oppressed by external forces or even by an authoritarian regime, does he really think non of the Christian militias in the US would turn to violence to fight this? I don't defend Islamist is but no we do not live 600 years apart.

  • @medhatshalaby3603
    @medhatshalaby3603 4 месяца назад +112

    None of the so-called atheists dare to say a word about the rubbish brutality in the TORAH and the Israelis claim that they are the chosen people and that God promised them the land of the Palestinians.

    • @monkmysterio
      @monkmysterio 4 месяца назад +1

      Tim Freke covers all the Pagan origins of these "myths"

    • @Chasee445
      @Chasee445 4 месяца назад

      Exactly. Somehow Israel, Jewish supremacy, and Torahic/rabbinic fanaticism are exceptions to their anti-religious worldview.

    • @avbhinaya
      @avbhinaya 4 месяца назад

      Jews were almost eradicated, probably you don't read history.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад

      That’s a very weak argument. Zionist dispossesion of arabs is not based on jewish religion or the torah, unless you want to claim that Zionism started 20 years ago. Further, most jews do not literally believe in the Torah and can criticize it, they can even admit that most of the bible is fiction.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 4 месяца назад +3

      Actually they have.

  • @zachc.4042
    @zachc.4042 4 месяца назад +6

    It was funny seeing Krauss go on to perfectly illustrate Hedges' point about how ignorant New Atheists are. Hedges didn't even have to respond after that. Krauss proved him right.

  • @falsificationism
    @falsificationism 4 месяца назад +21

    Hedges is a real one. Shame on The Real News Network for sacking him yesterday because of his critique of the Biden administration. That's completely unacceptable, especially for a non-legacy news outlet.
    Agree/disagree with him all you want, Hedges is principled, well-read, and earnest. You can't ask for much more than that.

    • @marimbadearco
      @marimbadearco 4 месяца назад

      "critique of Biden admin" had nothing to do with editor's decision, they won't publish calls to not vote against Trump in swing states. Chris has a history of simply lying about why he gets terminated, like from The Nation. NY Times fired him for plagiarism, not politics.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад +3

      I had no idea that he had been dropped. That is disappointing. Screw them.

    • @Raydensheraj
      @Raydensheraj 4 месяца назад

      He is a tankie that is so biased in his "anti capitalism anti imperialism" con that it has blinded him completely....he is incredibly inflexible and dogmatic. He literally blames Ukraine on America.... unreal tankie.

    • @falsificationism
      @falsificationism 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Raydensheraj I don't know what that means and I'm not sure you do either.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      @@Raydensheraj That is not a bias, that is a realistic and honest appraisal of inarguable facts. Clearly your support for the evils of capitalist imperialism is messing with your mind and making you incapable of hearing simple facts.

  • @Sinleqeunnini
    @Sinleqeunnini 4 месяца назад +24

    I am somewhat disappointed by the superficiality of Krauss' arguments and knowledge. He really should be put in conversation with Chris Hedge's himself since Krauss' thinking has some of the same problems as Sam Harris.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 4 месяца назад

      He is not that low & CH is not perfect as well.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад

      Please provide an example (or two). Thanks.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      Some of the same problems? They were a team.

    • @theorisoe3630
      @theorisoe3630 4 месяца назад

      You mean they're both Jewish?

  • @randygram9310
    @randygram9310 4 месяца назад +17

    I don't care for any of the Abrahamic religions but no one should be killed for believing one brand or the other. Or not believing in any of them.

    • @righteousrico
      @righteousrico 4 месяца назад +2

      Bingo

    • @Ocinneade345
      @Ocinneade345 4 месяца назад +1

      So done with Abraham. And most religions for that matter.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      Religion is a vital part of human social development. It is a pity that our general understanding of it in the modern western world is so distorted. They are mines of the human soul, the human psyche. The trouble is we all have a tendency to believe our conditioned view of life is a clear window on the world. It is not.

  • @mahnazqaiser3371
    @mahnazqaiser3371 4 месяца назад +19

    Krauss lecturing on abuse....look into Abu Ghraib,Guantanamo,the treatment of blacks in the US,the native Americans etc etc

    • @Ocinneade345
      @Ocinneade345 4 месяца назад +1

      Very simplistic

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Ocinneade345 Simplistic? Is the white man superior?

    • @mattbalfe2983
      @mattbalfe2983 4 месяца назад

      The dude literally got fired for serial sexual abuse, not only that, he also took substantial Epstein money and probably went to the island at some point.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад +1

      I think that Krauss’ point (as I understand it) is that countries that are led by religious dogma have intolerance baked into the system, whereas in a country where church and state are separate, at least there are laws intended to create equality. I am not defending the misuse of those laws - which I acknowledge. I am simply saying that Krauss (and other atheists) argue that in a religious state there is less acceptance of diverse views (religious or otherwise) while in a non-religious state the quest for diversity and equality is part of the system. Those who live in a healthy liberal democracy can take their employer, a landlord, a medical professional… to court for treating them differently based on their race, religion, etc. That is not a feature of religious states. I believe that was his point.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      @@sylviak7352 I appreciate how easy it is to make this mistake, given the abundance of misinformation being put out there. White supremacy is not a religion but they are the people that would have you believe this is about anything but race, and that is simply untrue. Two men stood before us in this video, one was brilliant, one very much not so.

  • @peacetheworld...........7105
    @peacetheworld...........7105 4 месяца назад +13

    Chris is right about Germany.........

  • @sorayapatel
    @sorayapatel 4 месяца назад +18

    Lawrence has absolutely no critique of Jewish fundamentalism. I wonder why!?

    • @Ocinneade345
      @Ocinneade345 4 месяца назад

      What is your thinking?

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      @@Ocinneade345 I would say it is because he is a hypocritical knob with a racist agenda.

    • @theorisoe3630
      @theorisoe3630 4 месяца назад +1

      Stop noticing

    • @umarhaq670
      @umarhaq670 4 месяца назад

      you anti semite. How dare you question “The Chosen Ones”

    • @ben-dr3wf
      @ben-dr3wf 4 месяца назад

      ​@@theorisoe3630😂

  • @rmzidann
    @rmzidann 4 месяца назад +8

    As an atheist ex Muslim, I especially detest the genocidal Old Testament texts which were the progenitors of the Bible and the Quran. The Old Testament is the absolute worst textbook by humans. Ask those who are well versed in the hateful, violent and genocidal texts of the old testament and the Torah.

    • @superstraightbyzantophile726
      @superstraightbyzantophile726 4 месяца назад

      Nah, that would clearly be the Communist Manifesto. The death count of communism in the 20th century alone dwarfs the death count of all religious wars of the previous 19 centuries combined.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      The old testament is not literal history. It is a brilliant collection of literary works on the human condition, born from the human psyche itself.

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 4 месяца назад

      ​@@opinion3742 That description applies only to a handful of OT stories and passages. Most of the text is, ethically speaking, appalling, vile.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      @@vaska1999 If they were prescriptive. But are they just because a bunch of idiots think they are? Look at the human race - this book is a clue to its inner workings. The gods of the OT are archetypes of the human soul.

  • @josephorlando5244
    @josephorlando5244 4 месяца назад +5

    I am astonished by Lawrence Krauss, his woeful ignorance concerning Islam.

  • @themistersmith
    @themistersmith 4 месяца назад +5

    I have zero fear of Islamic fundamentalism.

    • @janelliot5643
      @janelliot5643 2 месяца назад

      You would if you were a little American Muslim girl who might be next to suffer FGM. Even though we have laws against it in the Us, they break the laws and our judges take the bribes to allow them

  • @chucky428
    @chucky428 4 месяца назад +19

    That Krauss guy doesnt know history AT ALL and just spit bullcrap over and over...

  • @MerrilyMerrilyMerrily
    @MerrilyMerrilyMerrily 4 месяца назад +14

    Interesting high contrast. Your second guest may know a lot about science but he knows diddley squat about history.
    Suggest a prescription of Prof Roy Castagranda via the Austin Community College RUclips channel and his fascinating lectures on …West Asian history. (Or some of it.) Arguably far more was understood about life the universe and everything when nothing was left out.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад

      It's helpful if you can point out where Krauss was in error, or what point or comment, specifically, was incorrect. Can you do that so that we can understand your opinion better?

  • @rodgerasai
    @rodgerasai 4 месяца назад +33

    Hmmm. This Krauss guy needs to stay in his lane (i.e. stick to physics - and not confuse that field with metaphysics).

    • @КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц
      @КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц 4 месяца назад +1

      Metaphysics you mean make belief physics? "I am a woman because I say so, heaven is real because it was written in the book"

    • @rodgerasai
      @rodgerasai 4 месяца назад

      @@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц Right. Explains why FecalBook chose that prefix for the name of its Parent Company.

    • @opinion3742
      @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

      @@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц No, you are just a clown who thinks his conditioned view of life is a clear window on the world. It is not.

  • @neirinski
    @neirinski 4 месяца назад +4

    Whenever Kraus enters a room, there is a giant elephant coming in with him… and it don’t speak math or physics…

  • @SkullyTheHypnoSkull
    @SkullyTheHypnoSkull 4 месяца назад +5

    I'm anti-religion but Kruass has a cartoonish understanding of religion.

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq 4 месяца назад

      Kind of like how religions have cartoonish understandings of other religions.

    • @Hastenforthedawm
      @Hastenforthedawm 4 месяца назад +1

      He really does, it's childishly cartoonish.

  • @gerhard7323
    @gerhard7323 4 месяца назад +2

    I can only, if extremely reluctantly, agree with Chris here.
    The race card is played far too easily too often nowadays, but I'm acutely aware that people whom I would otherwise listen to's views on Palestine are clouded by an element of racial prejudice.

  • @astralpowers
    @astralpowers 4 месяца назад +5

    One telling thing is that these "New Atheists" never criticize Israel much less Jews. They are deafiningly silent during the ongoing Gaza genocide. I call them spiritual Jews.

    • @maxwell8758
      @maxwell8758 Месяц назад

      There is no Gaza genocide. You are sick.

  • @splodgen
    @splodgen 4 месяца назад +1

    As a lifelong atheist, It seems to me that religion is not the problem so much as the way the ruling class use it to divide and rule the working-class.

  • @chxwv
    @chxwv 4 месяца назад +21

    What about Israel treating Palestinians like subhuman

  • @Jean-rg4sp
    @Jean-rg4sp 4 месяца назад +33

    *Krauss is a western dogmatist.*

    • @profe3330
      @profe3330 4 месяца назад +6

      And a jerk.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 4 месяца назад +1

      @@profe3330
      Oh, that was deep. 😅

    • @cappeca
      @cappeca 4 месяца назад

      @@greggasiorowski1326 as Krauss

    • @bellhula1535
      @bellhula1535 4 месяца назад

      He is speaking without logic and reasonings.
      His reasonings are ahistorical as well.

  • @yuceltheniceboy9006
    @yuceltheniceboy9006 4 месяца назад +5

    Not believing mixed with a great hunger of domination and power, creates monsters as well

  • @charmaine8512
    @charmaine8512 4 месяца назад +6

    I think is because five eyes countries people are not well educated. We Indians who got to work in Muslim countries with every nationality never ever felt this hatred until many of us chose to emigrate and from day one you see this sore thumb amongst Whites against anyone from outside this five eyes domain. But there is a snail pace improvement. It may take another fifty years to get rid of UK colonial attitudes

    • @Ocinneade345
      @Ocinneade345 4 месяца назад

      Are you saying that there isn’t a large population of people in India who are anti-Muslim?

  • @scartwright9350
    @scartwright9350 4 месяца назад +2

    Krauss first talks about immence violence. And when asked about imperialism he beat around the bush. He wanted to only speak about religious violence i.e taliban. Well 9.11 killed 3000 people but the imperialist wars that followed killed millions of people. Note he also never critized israel. Only iran.

  • @md.muzahidulislamsamrat8037
    @md.muzahidulislamsamrat8037 4 месяца назад +1

    "It is with great sadness that I must also conclude that my country has sunk to such political and moral depths that it is now an apartheid regime. It is time for the international community to recognise this reality as well."
    Michael ben-yair, former attorney general of Israel

  • @ludviglidstrom6924
    @ludviglidstrom6924 4 месяца назад +1

    I don’t know, but I have a feeling that Lawrence Krauss has become more right-wing in his politics from how I remember him in the past. He used to be a big fan of Chomsky even politically.

  • @Ftjxmmged
    @Ftjxmmged 4 месяца назад +4

    My support worker kept using Sam Harris meditations for helping me do guided meditation until i pointed out how for someone who portrays himself as so brilliant, his views on islam boiling down to 'muslims, bad' is everything wrong with the New Atheism i was raised with, and distanced myself from. You wanna see an athiest get mad, tell them that atheism also requires faith about something (existence of a god/higher power) that may or may not exist...

    • @Charlotte_Martel
      @Charlotte_Martel 4 месяца назад +2

      So, you have faith in all of the gods/spirits that you don't believe in? That's utterly ridiculous.
      Atheism is a faith like not collecting stamps is a hobby.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад

      @@Charlotte_Martel Agreed. Thank you.

  • @Yahoo947
    @Yahoo947 4 месяца назад +2

    People are in shock and denial. Chris Hedges is not the problem.

  • @abduazirhi2678
    @abduazirhi2678 4 месяца назад

    I'm not tired of listening to Chris Hedges!..He's well-spoken, interesting and thought-provoking.Thank you for having him in your podcast…We need another round !! Please bring him back

  • @agluebottle
    @agluebottle 4 месяца назад +2

    I used to consider myself a part of the New Atheist movement until I got a real good look and Krauss' and Dawkins' ideology. My views on religion also got a lot more sophisticated as I realized there's not a lot of daylight between my views people like Chris Hedges.

  • @Alburaq78
    @Alburaq78 4 месяца назад +1

    It's Always Amazing to hear from people about topics they think they know while actually they are ignorants.....

  • @palerider2890
    @palerider2890 4 месяца назад

    These people have no problem spewing anti-Christian and anti-Muslim diatribe while inverting the truth about everything political, social, historical. It is because they know they have all the power in every aspect of our world. But they will meet their justice eventually.

  • @kathiduran9583
    @kathiduran9583 4 месяца назад +2

    So he’s opposed to violence in the name of their god, but violence in the name of capitalism which far exceeds anything else is ok 🤔🤔
    Sure thing Krauss 👍

  • @JD-xl6zm
    @JD-xl6zm Месяц назад

    Lawrence Krauss comes off as an intellectual lightweight.

  • @freepagan
    @freepagan 4 месяца назад +4

    This is good, but not completely accurate. I'm an Arabic speaker (Lebanese) and ma not a person of color. I'm white. Most of my family have light skin and colored eyes. In fact, many Arabs are white, especially in the Levant. You can't box us all into the same category.

    • @sinic1978
      @sinic1978 4 месяца назад

      When they say White what they actually meant is Germanic. You think these "White" people see people like you as White ?

    • @ludviglidstrom6924
      @ludviglidstrom6924 4 месяца назад

      Americans love to impose their racial categories on everyone else in the world, whether it makes sense or not; that’s kind of their thing…

  • @uncletoogie
    @uncletoogie 4 месяца назад

    When I was in Iraq, the locals called the bombs we dropped on them Christian bombs.

  • @mariesc5996
    @mariesc5996 4 месяца назад

    Mr. Krauss, you have put into words exactly how I feel about Christianity and Islam. Thank you.

  • @gerhard7323
    @gerhard7323 4 месяца назад +1

    Netanyahu, the Israeli PM, is a secular Jew.
    You don't need to believe in a God in order to commit and/or try and justify your unspeakable acts.

  • @hermanhandbrush4402
    @hermanhandbrush4402 4 месяца назад +1

    Two other interesting figures who also have some critical things to say about the New Atheists are Terry Eagleton and David Bentley Hart

  • @nicholas8785
    @nicholas8785 3 месяца назад

    Krauss' characterization of religion is so simplistic. As a scientist doesn't he feel compelled to learn about what he's trying to talk about?

  • @burtonsankeralli5445
    @burtonsankeralli5445 4 месяца назад

    If the world survives Western secularism and its destructive science.

  • @ZZ-ek7mx
    @ZZ-ek7mx 4 месяца назад +2

    Weak host did not properly challenge or explore the starting premises stated by Kraus. Did not even try to contextualise it.

  • @aekta888
    @aekta888 4 месяца назад +8

    I agree w the host. There are many more worse examples in US than to keep pointing at Islam’s issue with how they deal with crime.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад +1

      You say this because you are not a woman in a Muslim country. 50% of the population in these countries have virtually no rights and are not treated equal to men - by law! It is time for all men to, at the very least, acknowledge the injustice to women instead of harping on about the USA being worse because of its hegemony. Yeah, yeah...we know. But all women would still rather live in the USA than a Muslim country. And that includes the majority of Muslim women who already live in the USA or Canada or Great Britain or Germany or France...or any other liberal democracy where they have tasted freedom and enjoy equal rights. Please men: start standing up for women in these countries instead of only seeing how things affect yourselves. Most women would surely not prefer to live in a Muslim country if they could live as a Muslim woman in any liberal democracy.

  • @Jorbz150
    @Jorbz150 4 месяца назад

    While Hitchens did sometimes display a simplistic view of religions, it is dishonest to suggest that he exclusively criticized Islam.
    He was quite explicit about his disagreements with the state of Israel, and his severe criticisms of Christianity. Strangely enough, when one of these atheists criticizes the Torah nobody accuses them of being antisemitic.

  • @macgp44
    @macgp44 4 месяца назад

    I'm an American atheist. Since I'm 66 years old and became an atheists at 18, I guess I can't call myself a New Atheist. About 500 million people are atheists. Apart from not believing in a God, there's nothing else you can claim they agree on, so don't. Speaking only for myself, I am totally opposed to Imperialism by ANY NATION. Just because a few famous atheists speak favorably about empire doesn't mean the rest of us agree. And there are a lot of Muslims who are in favor of Imperialism when they get to impose it on others. Let's not ignore that.

  • @Ocinneade345
    @Ocinneade345 4 месяца назад

    I think a lot of people here are mistaking this video as being pro-religion. It’s just talking about the racism in New Atheism.
    New Atheism was a more powerful movement in the 00s-10s

  • @shacharias
    @shacharias 4 месяца назад +3

    The sheer arrogance of Krauss and the New Atheists never ceases. The statement that "the Quran...was written in a medieval time when people didn't understand anything about nature" is absurdly ahistorical, as if the first several centuries of Islam did not come with a flourishing of scientific and philosophical development, of intellectual life, with famous figures like al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes among them, all building on and furthering human knowledge, especially advancing classical Greek philosophy like that of Aristotle. A New Atheist might tell you some batshit nonsense like that everyone believed the earth was flat in the medieval period, but all these theologians were, among many things, intelligent astronomers. These medieval scientists did not simply discard the spherical model that was put forward so many centuries earlier. Indeed, medieval thinkers even grappled and corrected the theories of those like Aristotle. The Jewish philosopher/physician/astronomer Maimonides, who worked contemporaneously with Averroes and took great influence from the aforementioned Muslims, writes at great length about the current knowledge and debates in astronomy in his time-his Guide for the Perplexed even discusses theories of orbits and demonstrates a rudimentary but amazingly logical astrophysics. These medieval theologians were arguably far more rational with what knowledge they had than any contemporary New Atheist, who don't even bother to study philosophy.
    Krauss here also talks of the "stages" of these religions, claiming Christianity is somehow in its more civilized stage, while the Islamic world is in its backward stage. Actually studying medieval science and philosophy reveals there to be clear tandem development between Jewish and Islamic philosophy. Yet Krauss seems to think Judaism would be in some different phase because it is older than Islam. He is completely ignorant of the common historical conditions of these religions and that each was born in a distinct historical context-in other words, they did not emerge in the same ways. To say their historical development is virtually identical is to fall into the trap of archaic late 19th century views of human evolution and history. Krauss's "stage" mentality would appear to be in the tradition of Ernst Haeckel's recapitulation theory, Oswald Spengler's civilization cycles, and Thomas Kuhn's scientific paradigms, probably picked up from more recent historical relativists (specifically 1990s neoconservatives) like Samuel Huntington and Francis Fukuyama. Ironically in Krauss's case, this sort of "stage" mentality is historically grounded in mystical thinking.

    • @nicholasevangelos5443
      @nicholasevangelos5443 4 месяца назад

      Excellent piece, but what's Kuhn got to do with anything that you lump him in with those guys? He's not drawing longue-duree schemes for all time, he focuses on the structure and dynamics of scientific revolutions (as the book title says), which he specifies in given cases. I recommend the Copernican book especially.

    • @shacharias
      @shacharias 4 месяца назад

      @@nicholasevangelos5443 See Samuel Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order," a neoconservative textbook endorsed by Kissinger himself. Huntington grounds his theory of "civilizational war" specifically on Kuhn's argument for conceiving historical development in terms of relativistic paradigms that radically replace one another. The issue in Kuhn is not really about him so much as a certain scientism that he reflects and reiterates, the kind of mentality that, for instance, believes the myth that Francis Bacon represents a unique and even unprecedented turn from ancient/classical nature philosophy to modern science. I'm not original in drawing the connection between someone like Kuhn and the likes of Oswald Spengler-neocons like Huntington have already done that and grounded their ideology in the conceptual affinity between those authors. Kuhn emerges from a relativistic milieu, a tendency in mainstream social life especially since the mid to late 19th century toward ethno-nationalism, new forms of mysticism, and scientistic racialism, among other developments.

    • @shacharias
      @shacharias 4 месяца назад

      As a result of the development of this morally corrosive tendency toward relativism, there has hardly been a major author in the last 75 years who has articulated a seriously objective philosophy of history. Probably not since Ernst Bloch's "The Principle of Hope," and as monumental as it is, even that is a niche read. Some circles of ecologists, anthropologists, and other natural and social scientists, maybe, but they also have little chance of reaching mainstream readership, as they get drowned out by bestsellers that often promote conceptually skewed or fraudulent "science" merely meant to reassert Western chauvinism and "principles" of social domination, i.e. Steven Pinker, Yuval Noah Harari, Jordan Peterson, etc. When the New Atheists promote shit like the racialist "Bell Curve" of IQ, they're following through on the essentially mystical, relativistic, and chauvinistic mainstream thinking that has conditioned their mentality and historically rewarded them. And that crap is based on "studies" conducted by actual neo-Nazis (Pioneer Fund hacks like Richard Lynn). This is to say Kuhn's "paradigms" were nothing novel-he simply furthered these developments and reasserted the relativistic view of history that had already been intensifying, mutating, and ever more deeply infecting the public consciousness.

    • @shacharias
      @shacharias 4 месяца назад

      See Samuel Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order," a neoconservative textbook endorsed by Kissinger himself. Huntington grounds his theory of "civilizational war" specifically on Kuhn's argument for conceiving historical development in terms of relativistic paradigms that radically replace one another. The issue in Kuhn is not really about him so much as a certain scientism that he reflects and reiterates, the kind of mentality that, for instance, believes the myth that Francis Bacon represents a unique and even unprecedented turn from ancient/classical nature philosophy to modern science. I'm not original in drawing the connection between someone like Kuhn and the likes of Oswald Spengler-neocons like Huntington have already done that and grounded their ideology in the conceptual affinity between those authors. Kuhn emerges from a relativistic milieu, a tendency in mainstream social life especially since the mid to late 19th century toward ethno-nationalism, new forms of mysticism, and scientistic racialism, among other developments. Some of the most notable scientists of the late 19th and early 20th century, from Haeckel to Jung and Oppenheimer, were notably driven by mystical sensibilities. Jean-Marie Guyau notes in the mid-1880s that a significant trend toward monism could be observed both in the sciences and in broader mainstream culture. And it's no mistake that "traditionalism" or "perennialism" emerges during this same period. Giants like Heidegger, Strauss, Huxley, Bergson, etc. both come from and contribute to the development of an extremely relativistic social (actually anti-social) mentality in mainstream culture. By the mid to late 20th century we end up with New Age "mystics" like Watts, Schumacher, and Campbell favorably citing explicitly reactionary authors like Guénon and Evola, Kissinger and Ronald Reagan are reading Spengler, and biologists like Ehrlich and Dawkins put out effectively Malthusian arguments about nature and ecology, emphasizing a brutal "survival of the fittest"... It's really not surprising when Krauss here takes up such a reactionary position, or when Sam Harris preaches his spiritualistic, psychedelic "atheism" while similarly taking up an aggressive moral relativism and peddling the neocon racialist "science" of Charles Murray. Nor should it be a surprise when Dawkins calls himself a proud "cultural Christian." As a result of the development of this morally corrosive tendency toward relativism, there has hardly been a major author in the last 75 years who has articulated a seriously objective philosophy of history. Probably not since Ernst Bloch's "The Principle of Hope," and as monumental as it is, even that is a niche read. Some circles of ecologists, anthropologists, and other natural and social scientists, maybe, but they also have little chance of reaching mainstream readership, as they get drowned out by bestsellers that often promote conceptually skewed or fraudulent "science" merely meant to reassert Western chauvinism and "principles" of social domination, i.e. Steven Pinker, Yuval Noah Harari, Jordan Peterson, etc. When the New Atheists promote shit like the racialist "Bell Curve" of IQ, they're following through on the essentially mystical, relativistic, and chauvinistic mainstream thinking that has conditioned their mentality and historically rewarded them. And that crap is based on "studies" conducted by actual neo-Nazis (Pioneer Fund hacks like Richard Lynn). This is to say Kuhn's "paradigms" were nothing novel-he simply furthered these developments and reasserted the relativistic view of history that had already been intensifying, mutating, and ever more deeply infecting the public consciousness.

    • @shacharias
      @shacharias 4 месяца назад

      My good reply to this keep getting removed when I try to add it here, ugh, so I'll be brief and to the point. The major neoconservative author Samuel Huntington (endorsed by Kissinger himself) directly cites Kuhn's paradigms as the basis for his thesis on "civilizational war."

  • @davidanderson6055
    @davidanderson6055 4 месяца назад

    Chris Hedges said that the religious right's reason for supporting Israel is racism. He was just saying that Hitchens argues against strawmen...

    • @gerhard7323
      @gerhard7323 4 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, much of the American religious Right's views on Israel are 'informed' by Biblical prophecy and their perceived crucial role in helping bring it about.
      That's a darn sight more scary than racism.

  • @supergroovy8346
    @supergroovy8346 4 месяца назад

    That was a good program. Thank you.

  • @sabinehahn9774
    @sabinehahn9774 4 месяца назад

    I completely agree with the view on religions, however, unfortunately science has not solved most deep-sitting socio-economic issues of our times either.

  • @janeself9827
    @janeself9827 4 месяца назад

    Be careful who you listen to. Religion is not nonsense.

  • @lsobrien
    @lsobrien 4 месяца назад +1

    Let's be honest, Krauss is just a pseud.

  • @meloneypullen8746
    @meloneypullen8746 4 месяца назад +1

    Ty 4 Chris ,

  • @sylviak7352
    @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад +1

    I find it surprising that in all this conversation about religion, the glaring omission in the discussion was the subjugation of women that is common in the three dominant religions. All religions are patriarchies, and the damage that they do to women and girls is something that is universal, and a testament to the inherent danger of religiosity, and the power of inflicting generations-worth of damage to a people by simply focusing on one gender. We are seeing a resurgence in anti-female sentiment in North America (Lawrence Krauss touched on this briefly in the context of embryos being labeled "people"). Unfortunately, he did not expand on this and the further erosion of women's rights through changes in abortion laws, thanks to the Christian right. Perhaps more women thinkers should be included in these discussions so that 50% of the population is not overlooked when having these discussions. The bottom line is: Atheism is good for women.

    • @tradeprosper5002
      @tradeprosper5002 4 месяца назад

      The Wiccans would disagree that all religions are patriarchies.

    • @sylviak7352
      @sylviak7352 4 месяца назад +1

      @@tradeprosper5002 Hahaha...alright. Ya got me. That's true.

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 4 месяца назад

    Everybody: stop saying " Thanks For Sharing " !!

  • @Sam_Braun
    @Sam_Braun 4 месяца назад +1

    When will Krauss go away?

  • @michaelrch
    @michaelrch 4 месяца назад +2

    16:10 I used to believe this saying.
    But it's not actually true.
    Good people can be motivated to do bad things by many ideologies.
    Not just religion.

    • @eoharafisher
      @eoharafisher 4 месяца назад +1

      Very true. I don't think Krauss realizes bad or fundamentalist religion when absent just gets replaced by ideology, explicit or implicit. He stated "the prisons aren't bad because of our beliefs" in the US. HA. We have culturally shared beliefs that create the largest prison system in the world, that create suffering for many, and profit for a few. We worship money and power here, to the point of irrationality (killing the very earth our children/grandchildren need for living.) There's so many types of "crazy" or "ridiculous" thinking."

    • @michaelrch
      @michaelrch 4 месяца назад

      @@eoharafisher very well put

  • @Harrier_DuBois
    @Harrier_DuBois 4 месяца назад +1

    Why did Chris get sacked by the Real News Network? That's crazy, unsuscribing. Also, religion is nonsense, but these guys Harris, Dawkins and Krauss are losing the plot making such distinctions between the Cult of the Cross and Cult of the Moon.

  • @andymakii7344
    @andymakii7344 4 месяца назад +1

    Suggesting Muslims are 600 years behind Christians. How about examining the emergence of secularist and liberal/socialist cultures in, eg, Iran, Afghanistan and Egypt before the West overthrew governments and funded religious fundamentalists. The culture he is decrying was funded by his own government. Read a book Krauss and quit essentializing a billion people. It’s just defiantly ignorant.

  • @witHonor1
    @witHonor1 4 месяца назад +1

    The comments here are abysmal. Economics is the most dangerous religion and prisons in the U.S. are an example of that, being a modern day slave trade and our police are the sailors out capturing, for the might deity, a dollar.

  • @johnbolger2625
    @johnbolger2625 4 месяца назад

    The myth of human progress. Even George Carlin knew we were “barely outta the jungle” on this planet. Can you arrange a discussion/debate between Hedges and Krauss? That’d be fun to watch. I watched the old Chris vs Sam Harris debate. It wasn’t much of one. Hedges world experience and education together was on a higher level, the only thing that kept Harris going was his ego, and privilege. He looked like a fool but was too full of himself to know better. Atheism itself is a privileged position. Very shallow and self centered. “There are no atheists in foxholes” - Ernie Pyle.

  • @b-sideplank
    @b-sideplank 9 дней назад

    Most cleverly compiled pair of clips ever. 😂

    • @IndiaGlobalLeft
      @IndiaGlobalLeft  9 дней назад

      Thanks 😂

    • @b-sideplank
      @b-sideplank 9 дней назад

      @@IndiaGlobalLeft I'm from Bangladesh. love you guys so much! such an amazing channel

    • @IndiaGlobalLeft
      @IndiaGlobalLeft  9 дней назад

      Thanks Bondhu. Solidarity with people of Bangladesh.

  • @hydrogreen1111
    @hydrogreen1111 4 месяца назад +1

    So, gentlemen, who gets to create the money put of nothing?

  • @feministnewsnetwork3742
    @feministnewsnetwork3742 4 месяца назад +1

    That guy dint know crap on Iran* Chris not allowed to set him straight*

  • @smithcustomguitarco
    @smithcustomguitarco 4 месяца назад

    there is no moral distinction between atrocities done in the name of a god and atrocities done in the name of a state (mythology). the former is simply more offensive to the "enlightened" liberal sensibilities of ppl like krauss, so he asserts it is worse, more dangerous somehow.

  • @kyleelsbernd7566
    @kyleelsbernd7566 4 месяца назад

    Kraus contracts himself saying there are no absolute truths. Why would he argue that what he’s saying is true then?

  • @commonwunder
    @commonwunder 4 месяца назад

    Dawkins is deeply resentful of the Muslim faith specifically.
    He's a ''cultural Christian' because he prefers the quaint, relaxed, almost 'flaccid' version of Christianity that now prevails in the UK.
    It has been de-clawed. It's a ghost, that echos throughout society... but has no real influence or power. Just like the country's monarchy.
    It is a reminder of the past... but more importantly, an outdated ''impotent' reminder of where Westerners once morally and ethically stood.
    Whereas the Muslim faith is a younger, more energetic and a rebellious religion.
    Its leaders want it to breath, want it to grow, want for it to conquer minds and the entire world.
    This 'project' is capable of being extremely dangerous and detrimental to a Western secular worldview.
    It isn't xenophobia or Islamophobia to know an archaic belief system is diametrically opposed to your way of life.
    At its heart, ( for the masses under its dictates ) all religion was a panacea from harsher times.
    When peoples lives were wretched and an appeal to an afterlife ...was a cure to their present suffering.
    Their 'sky-cult' father figure was in charge. Everything had a meaning and their life ultimately was 'only' a test.-run.
    This 'was' a useful and important psychological tool. Now this archaic tool 'for Dawkins at least' is definitely defunct.
    You don't need to be treated as if a child anymore. You don't need the puzzle of life to have a fairy story added to it,
    in order for everything to make sense to you.
    Humans living in the knowledge... that this life isn't real is beyond dangerous.
    Only their 'afterlife' having any real meaning... is a poisonous view of what it means to be alive.
    It is outdated and obsolete. It dehumanises how you relate to others and their value. It devalues human life... in the here and now.
    Dawkins is aware...that if the leaders of the Muslim faith gained ultimate supreme power tomorrow.
    Everything the West has built, all of its art, literature and its culture would be immediately burnt or destroyed... as offensively sacrilegious.
    All secular freedoms and individual rights demolished overnight. If you accept the West's cultural history as... a significant achievement.
    Then the Muslim faith is not benign, it is something you should be deeply wary of.
    It doesn't 'come in peace'. It comes to conquer and demolish everything in its path.

  • @feydrautha012
    @feydrautha012 4 месяца назад

    Despite all of the 'facts and logic' enthusiasm of the past couple of decades, a lot of the people who were fans of the New Atheists because they were correct on one, intellectually simple position, that the supernatural claims of the religious aren't substantiated, the same New Atheists should be believed on other topics. Argument from authority, a classic fallacy.

  • @mznxbcv12345
    @mznxbcv12345 4 месяца назад +1

    Let's see - he word עוֹלֵל, ʿôlēl which means 'Babe, infant, little one, a suckling' occurs 21 King James Bible Verses Of these verses:
    “Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.” -Psalm 137:9
    “Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.” -1 Samuel 15:3
    “Therefore I am full of the fury of the LORD; I am weary with holding in: I will pour it out upon the children abroad, and upon the assembly of young men together: for even the husband with the wife shall be taken, the aged with him that is full of days.” -Jeremiah 6:11
    “Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up.” -Hosea 13:16
    The other verses are not much different. Infact it is always in association with violence. Indeed these verses are the reason why in the Crusades the sense of pious rejoicing at massacre does not appear to be the product of later theologizing; it is also found, in the account of the eye-witness Raymond of Aguilers: “in the Temple and porch of Solomon, men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies.” In fact, Raymond continues, “This day, I say, will be famous in all future ages, for it turned our labours and sorrows into joy and exultation; this day, I say, marks the justification of all Christianity, the humiliation of paganism, and the renewal of our faith.”
    Chronicler and eyewitness-priest, Albert of Aachen, describes the killing of fleeing women, and depicts crusaders as:: “seizing [infants who were stillsuckling] by the soles of their feet from their mothers’ laps or their cradles…and dashing them against the walls or lintels of the doors and breaking their necks […] they were sparing absolutely no gentile of any age or kind.”The incoherence inherent in a stranger to Abraham calling the children of Abraham gentiles notwithstanding, this account evokes the very same Psalm 137:9 imprecation against Babylon, in Latin, “beatus qui tenebit et adlidet parvulos tuos ad petram.”
    Albert describes a massacre occurring, in cold blood, on the second day following the conquest, painting a scene that is as horrific as it is realistic and detailed: "Girls, women, matrons, tormented by fear of imminent death and horror-struck by the violent murder wrapped themselves around the Christians’ bodies in the hope to save their lives, even as the Christians were raving and venting their rage in murder of both sexes. Some threw themselves at their feet, begging them with pitiable weeping and wailing for their lives and safety. When children five or three years old saw the cruel fate of their mothers and fathers, of one accord they stepped up the weeping and pitiable clamour. But they were making these signals for pity and mercy in vain. For the Christians gave over their whole hearts to murder, so that not a suckling little male-child or female, not even an infant of one year would escape the hand of the murderer".
    This is the polar opposite in the Quran in Surah Al-Tanwir, literally "The Englightenining" Surah, Aya 8-9, we have the death of a newborn is mentioned amongst the penultimate signs of the end of times, emphasizing the gravity of such an action. That child, now resurrected, is asked for what wrong doing was she murdered. This is to emphasize that she had done nothing wrong, for she had done nothing wrong and this is the day of retribution where those who omitted the evil are to be punished.
    This is the polar opposite in the Qur'an, Surah Al-Baqara Aya 190, which exhorts to fight unbelievers and not be "Aggressors", in the commentary of what it means to be aggressors, this was stated Al-Hasan Al-Basri stated that transgression (indicated by the Ayah):
    "includes mutilating the dead, theft (from the captured goods), killing women, children and old people who do not participate in warfare, killing priests and residents of houses of worship, burning down trees and killing animals without real benefit."
    This is also the opinion of Ibn `Abbas, `Umar bin `Abdul-`Aziz, Muqatil bin Hayyan and others. Muslim recorded in his Sahih that Buraydah narrated that Allah's Messenger said: "Fight for the sake of Allah and fight those who disbelieve in Allah. Fight, but do not steal, commit treachery, mutilate, or kill a child, or those who reside in houses of worship."
    It is reported in the Two Sahihs that Ibn `Umar said, "The Prophet forbade killing women and children."
    بابتداء القتال أو بقتال من نهيتم عن قتاله من النساء والشيوخ والصبيان والذين بينكم وبينهم عهد أو بالمثلة أو بالمفاجأة من غير دعوة
    "To kill those whom you were forbidden to from women, elderly, children and those whom betwixt you is a treaty or custom or by surprise or without cause"
    -Tafsir Al-Zamakshari of the meaning of Aggressors in the Aya
    More hadith from Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah:
    حَدَّثَنَا حُمَيْدُ بْنُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ، عَنْ شَيْخٍ، مِنْ أَهْلِ الْمَدِينَةِ مَوْلَى لِبَنِي عَبْدِ الْأَشْهَلِ، عَنْ دَاوُدَ، عَنْ عِكْرِمَةَ، عَنِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ كَانَ إِذَا بَعَثَ جُيُوشَهُ قَالَ: «§لَا تَقْتُلُوا أَصْحَابَ الصَّوَامِعِ»
    "Do not kill the dwellers of monasteries"
    حَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ فُضَيْلٍ، عَنْ جُوَيْبِرٍ، عَنِ الضَّحَّاكِ قَالَ: كَانَ «§يُنْهَى عَنْ قَتْلِ الْمَرْأَةِ، وَالشَّيْخِ الْكَبِيرِ»
    سَعْدٍ قَالَ: «§نَهَى رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ عَنْ قَتْلِ النِّسَاءِ وَالذُّرِّيَّةِ، وَالشَّيْخِ الْكَبِيرِ الَّذِي لَا حَرَاكَ بِهِ»
    "The prophet forbids the killing of women, children, and the elderly"
    This is the polar opposite in the Qur'an, Surah Al-Anfal Ayah 61 in which even oath breaking deniers/unbelievers are allowed to sue for peace states if the unbelievers they ask for peace, give it to them.
    On the 7th, it is crucial to understand that there were no direct attacks on civilians, only collateral damage. Out of the 1148 total names on haaret dataset, 473 military and 675 were civilians.
    Ratio of civilians to military personnel killed on the 7th was 1 . 4 : 1 - lower than any of the iTf "mowing" operations, which has a ratio of 7 : 1
    According to UN OCHA data from 2008 to 2022; The collateral damage on the 7th was significantly lower than any of the ITf "mowing" operations, which had a ratio of 7:1 with 1,023 military personnel out of 6,541 total.
    On the 7th, with 473 military (418 were iTf military personnel, 55 belonged to the police) out of 1148 total, the ratio of civilians to military personnel was a mere 1.4:1
    When including all casualties, not just deaths, the collateral damage ratio of the "mowing" operations is a staggering 162:1
    From the 161,233 accumulated civilian casualties over only 14 years of "mowing" operations.
    A 162 :1 ratio means that for every 162 civillians, 1 military personnel is a casualty. The 7th had a ratio of 1.4:1, more than a hundred times lower.
    The 473 are - 55 soldiers, 13 privates, 59 corporals, 200 sergeants (45 of whom were sergeant majors), 48 commanders, 32 lieutenants, 5 lieutenant colonels, 6 colonels, 37 officers, 10 inspectors, 6 intendents, and 2 Lance Corp. This was a military defeat, and they are taking it out on the rest.
    The reported ages of the victims are as follows: 0-4: 2 civilians
    5-12: 8
    13-17: 14
    18-25: 132
    26-40: 119
    41-60: 55
    61+: 40
    Active duty military personnel: 18-25: 258
    26-40: 60
    41-60: 17
    61+: 1
    haaretz datasheet titled title: xsraxl's Dead: The Names of Those Killed in Hxmxs Attacks, Mxssxcres and the xsrxel-Hxmxs Wxr
    There is a more detailed report of of oct 7th titled "I scrapped the information about 1096 of the 1460 killed on 7th of October Attack. Children Less than 1%"
    -Yocheved Lifshitz account - 'they treated us well'
    -Yasmin Porat account - 'i.T.f kxilled my husband'
    Civilians were taken to have swaps for the civilians rotting in prisons without charge on the other side. An excess of ten thousands, all before the seventh
    UN Human Rights Office (UN OCHA) PA Civilians 2008-2023:
    2008 - 2,325 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 1,440. 2014 - 17,533 Wounded , Deaths 1,492. 2022 - 10,345 Wounded, Deaths 191. 2023 up to September - 8,508 Wounded, Deaths 227.
    civilian deaths on the other side - 2019: 10 , 2020: 0 , 2021: 9 , 2022: 26
    Total; 2008 up to September 2023 - 161,233 PA Civilian Casualties, 1,023 military personnel.
    The modifiable testament testament commands indiscriminate killing, genocide, plunder, mutilation, enslavement, or torture of enemies, including women, on the other hand.Surah Al-Baqara Aya 190 limits war to those who fight against Muslims, prohibits transgression, and implies respect for human dignity and life Indeed it is what precedes the famous "sword verse", always cited out of context.
    God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.

  • @humushumus2219
    @humushumus2219 4 месяца назад

    Funny how similar their background and clothes are.

  • @jmasl7
    @jmasl7 22 дня назад

    I came here expecting to disgagree with him and found myself mostly agreeing with him. I'm still not really clear what he means by 'new atheism' though.

  • @opinion3742
    @opinion3742 4 месяца назад

    Call it a label, Lawrence so you can dismiss it? Sorry, no, these are accurate signifiers which is why they were chosen. After hearing Chris' usual insightful and brilliant comments it is something of a shock to be forced to endure levels of stupidity one ought not associate with academics. What has become of us? As to the interviewer here, I would really like to know what it is that he admired about Dawkins if it wasn't his contribution to neo Darwinism.

  • @randygram9310
    @randygram9310 4 месяца назад +6

    I like Richard Dawkins to some extent but his attack on Islam while defending Christianity is intellectually absurd. Christianity has a WORSE history when it comes to torture, mass murder, and intellectual suppression than Islam. It's ironic that many of the best works of the Greco-Roman intellectual tradition -- many texts of Aristotle, for example -- were preserved in the Muslim world after those books had been burnt and extinguished in Christendom.
    Maybe Christianity has a worse record because it's had an extra 700 years head-start to unleash mayhem and murder. 🤔 (On the record -- I don't support Western imperialism or Islamophobia, and consider Sam Harris a complete wanker. So gimme that 'old time' atheism. 😉)

  • @thechocablockman
    @thechocablockman 4 месяца назад

    Hitchens had been in the middle east though, many times.

  • @Nine-Signs
    @Nine-Signs 4 месяца назад +2

    "Its not saying we want to treat people miserably because it's in our ethos that these people don't matter"
    Lawrence Krauss on the U.S. Prison system, a man who seems somewhat unfamiliar with capitalism and its rewards and incentives where it LITERALLY incentivises the capitalist minority and the business and political and media persons in their pockets to have EXACTLY that mentality unto the majority workforce below no matter if they are in a cage at the time.
    Sir, if it were not in your nations ethos which is defined by capitalism that people don't matter, it never would have built itself on the corpses of several million dead via majority slave and usury labor. When it comes to the US prison system vs the systems of other nations, the difference in there intentions is only in pretence, not in morality.

    • @tidakada7357
      @tidakada7357 4 месяца назад +1

      The US never claimed to be capitalist. He is saying the official system of the US is a fairly egalitarian and humanitarian republic, which it fails , and betrays. The unofficial reality took over. Whereas the official system of Iran is repressive and it fulfills.

  • @dorislopesdulcefernandes5171
    @dorislopesdulcefernandes5171 4 месяца назад

    TheCREATOR GUIDES WHOMEVER HE WILLS TO HIS WAY, ISLAM. ISLAM IS NOT FOR EVERYONE, IT IS FOR THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE AWARE❤❤❤❤

  • @jamesboswell9324
    @jamesboswell9324 4 месяца назад

    Given their outspoken criticism of fundamentalist Christianity and Islam, the New Atheists do seem to be oddly silent even comfortable when it comes to Jewish fundamentalism and the crimes of Zionism. Dawkins, Harris and the rest, we don't hear you!

  • @michaelcockerel8366
    @michaelcockerel8366 4 месяца назад

    I was hoping that Chris could respond back to them but the conversation was just ended as if “we get the last say” is underneath the surface a bit arrogant

  • @rafikmoosa6897
    @rafikmoosa6897 4 месяца назад

    For Lawrence Krauss , A good muslim [saudi arabia]for him is one who supports imperialism regardless of his belief,and a bad muslim is one who is anti imperialism [Iran].thats the bottom line,the rest of his argument is lies or ignorance.

  • @adriyk
    @adriyk 4 месяца назад +1

    You yourself a favour and stop the video once Chris Hedges finishes speaking. Lawrence Krauss says nothing of substance and only shows his ignorance.

  • @aminamangera4871
    @aminamangera4871 4 месяца назад

    The disproportionate number of scientists and those into crypto currency/calling themselves entrepreneurs who are pro zionist and far right is sociologically interesting.

  • @wils8358
    @wils8358 4 месяца назад

    Lawrence krauss should not be talking about politics

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 4 месяца назад

    Whatever, call the Infinite Jaweh, God, Allah or Beloved, it’s Love underneath. So…..

  • @MrRicardowill
    @MrRicardowill 4 месяца назад

    I don’t quite understand the equating race when it comes to the conflict in the Middle East. It’s seems more religious based than race. Can someone educate me?

    • @nicholasevangelos5443
      @nicholasevangelos5443 4 месяца назад

      Racial categories get constructed in different ways depending on place, time and history. There is a strong tendency in the Western-Christian view to racialize Muslims (to assume they're a certain way because of an essence that's often understood biologically) even though on appearances there's no single Muslim race. Europeans especially have a powerful image of Muslims as brown South Asians and Arabs, as a combination of ethnicity and religion.

  • @BanzoUnchained
    @BanzoUnchained 4 месяца назад

    4:01 Germany - Israel

  • @GenghisDon1970
    @GenghisDon1970 4 месяца назад

    pretty sure Hitches knew some in the middle east and read some on religion. Can't speak to the rest, but Chris is sounding as close minded & certain as any of his opposition