Is there an afterlife?

Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris debate Rabbis David Wolpe and Bradley Artson.

Sorry for the recent slew of video/image posts. I haven’t found time to write much lately. Hopefully that changes soon.

Update: the YouTube video has been taken down. Until I find another embeddable link, you can watch the entire debate here.

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About Jon Adams

I have my bachelors in sociology and political science, having recently graduated from Utah State University. I co-founded SHAFT, but have also been active in the College Democrats and the Religious Studies Club. I was born in Utah to a loving LDS family. I left Mormonism in high school after discovering some disconcerting facts about its history. Like many ex-Mormons, I am now an agnostic atheist. I am amenable to being wrong, however. So should you disagree with me about religion (or anything, really), please challenge me. I welcome and enjoy a respectful debate. I love life, and am thankful for those things and people that make life worth loving: my family, my friends, my dogs, German rock, etc. Contact: jon.earl.adams@gmail.com

3 thoughts on “Is there an afterlife?

  1. One of my favorite parts:

    Artson just got finished with a long speech about how religion is like science in that they are both valuable tools that people have used to make sense of the world around them. And then Hitchens takes the mic and says: “I would like to be the first to rush to the common ground that’s just been offered us, which consists of a very large and quite long admission that religion is man-made, which our point to begin with. Thank you.” And he puts down the mic.

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