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That many believers think are part of religion in this country and around the world treating your neighbor as you would want to be treated, you know, also giving to those in need are all parts of many, many religions as well. so in terms of looking at it, you have a different view than many others, we appreciate you sharing your view with us. and i look forward, i think many people look forward you cannot credit religion with that. you cannot credit religion with that. that s universal. that s a very good principle what you call it the golden rule. that kind of thing. yeah. it s not just religion. people can be good or bad and be based on rationality. religion sometimes helps, but it doesn t have to. just from this conversation i can tell what a heated debate there will be in the film. appreciate your time, guys. thank you both very much. well, a room packed full of journalists, but they weren t ....
Are not subject to question. beautiful, wonder. religion is not wonderful. it s not beautiful. it gets in the way. i think these are wonderful things. people shouldn t be threatened by science. science versus religion. it s called the unbelievers and it follows two renowned and very controversial scientists on their trek around the globe debating religion and important science in the modern world. we re lucky enough to have both of them with us live from toronto where the fill premiere tomorrows night. lawrence, let me address this question to you first. that question that this movie begs what is more important to blame science or destroy religion, what is your answer to that? well, i think the purpose of the movie is to really celebrate ....
Having a series of public dialogues. and we thought the director thought it would be fun to follow us around. and there was a very exciting and interesting experience. and i ve really found that the dialogues we ve done have been learning experiences for me. and i think the audiences like to see that kind of discussion. i don t know what richard thinks. i m very keen on the idea of sort of mutual tutorial of two people each with something to say, something to learn from each other. and while they learn from each other, it s nice to think an audience is learning at the same time. and as i say, the film jumps between talking about religion but also trying to introduce some exciting concepts of science. so we really hope that people who haven t thought of these things will come and learn about biology and the early universe and in the process at least be provoked to think about these questions. and carry on with the discussion after watching the movie. that s very important. i a ....
I m also hard at work on plans for the obama library. and some have suggested that we put it in my birthplace, but i would rather keep it in the united states. did anybody not see that joke coming? show of hands. only gallup. maybe dick morris. now, speaking of presidents and their legacies, i want to acknowledge a wonderful friend steven spielberg and daniel daida day lewis, who are here tonight. we had a screening of their most recent film lincoln which was ....