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Sam Harris talks about faith, science, and atheism.
Contradictions in the Bible poster
By . 2009. Photos.
Visualization of the contradictions in the Bible taken from The Scripture Project by Steve Wells (see the Projects section of http://www.project-reason.org).
The bars that run along the bottom of the visualization represent the 1189 chapters in The Bible, with the length of each bar corresponding to the number of verses in each chapter. White bars represent the Old Testament and grey bars represent The New Testament. Each arc indicates a contradiction.
Graphic design: Andy Marlow Inspiration: Chris Harrison
Print your own poster: 22” x 33” or 33” x 44” RGB, 3mm bleed printing: recommended to print digitally on matte photographic paper
Project Reason is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The foundation draws on the talents of prominent and creative thinkers in a wide range of disciplines to encourage critical thinking and erode the influence of dogmatism, superstition, and bigotry in our world.
via http://www.project-reason.org/gallery3/image/102/
The Secular Student Alliance at UCF entry for the Project Reason 2012 video contest.
Interview with psychologist and psychiatrist Richard J. Davidson.
Better and Better: An Interview with Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler
A video created in a contest for an organization called Project Reason, described on their website as, "devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The foundation draws on the talents of prominent and creative thinkers in a wide range of disciplines to encourage critical thinking and erode the influence of dogmatism, superstition, and bigotry in our world."