No joy. It lists the hang-out as ended. Perhaps it still offers you the chance to join because you’re still in there?
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Googlesays
We are still talking, BTW, if others want in. I made a new hangout.
Josh, Official SpokesGaysays
Folks, thank you for providing entertainment! May I beg, plead please strongly suggest you identify the speakers, left to right, right up front? I know that you know who each of the others is. But we don’t, and it’s. . . frustrating. Please consider it SOP to take just a moment to write down the speakers and post them in order underneath the vid?
Akira MacKenziesays
Just did a little post-showing Goggling, the Schlafly-spawn you were referring too is John Schlafly who is the director of the Alton, Illinois branch of the Eagle Forum.
Josh, Official SpokesGaysays
Ensuring that every participant sets up their vid feed correctly with a name tag identifying them would work great too.
The whole cast was intelligent, thoughtful, and well-spoken. Thanks for the show!
jimmauchsays
When PZ was saying how we need a wider cross section of society such as entertainers to claim the athiest banner I could not help but think of british actor/comedian Stephen Fry. He seems to defy the conception that entertainers and especially comedians may claim to be atheist but are not intellegent enough to articulte a coherent argument for their position. Anyway how can you not believe in someone who has a proper British accent like that.
On a semi-related note, I owe PZ a word of apology. I was reviewing some of the comments left on the Youtube video version of this discussion, and it would appear that my 9/11 Conspiracy Theory comments midway through have lost you a viewer!
Can you ever forgive me for doing you such an amazing disservice? What epic task must I undertake to achieve sufficient atonement for my crime?
Oh man, I’d been looking for something to listen to while I crocheted a uterus. This was perfect.
A lot of the first part was surprisingly relevant to me, too. I haaate getting into debates over evolution, but recently ended up doing so anyways (because “I really don’t feel like having a philosophical debate” is an open invitation to talk about creationism.. but I digress)
And this debate reminded why I hate these debates so much, and they’re basically all points brought up in the video- the ‘beach bum’ arguing, the complete inability to see the difference between actual science and total bullshit, the fact that all they have to do is poke a hole (or think that they’ve done so) in your argument and shove god in there to be right, when you have to be able to remember and explain clearly a fuckton of sometimes quite complex science* to be given more than a shitty skeptical look by someone who is perfectly fine with waving their hands around and saying ‘miracles!’… augh. And the brickwalls when you haven’t memorized every single concept of biology and chemistry and physics… oh, the brickwalls.
Not much to say about the second part (apart from general agreement) though that definition of humanism is quite nice, I think. Short, sweet, and to the point and it really is accurate.
Also, I must say I loved the sheer number of fucks coming from Esteleth. So refreshing.
*-I was asked to describe how the first unicellular creatures originated, and later precisely how the universe originated, at the level of someone asking the question “so why are there still apes?” (This same person later remarked, of course, that they could totally comprehend how the universe began after I said that scientists are still working to figure it out)
saberwoodardsays
I’m the nasal sounding guy with the terrible mic and no video *sigh*
There were a number of things rattling around in my mind and one thing I didn’t trust myself to say at the time… We surely aren’t going to lose in a debate of facts, but it worries me a bit that we don’t seem as… concise (or confident?) when we talk about values and how we assemble our ethics. For the record I see humanism as a moral outlook. I value freedom, life, justice, and compassion in that order (and I’ll accept any challenge on my list).
pipentasays
Following the news over the course of a week, there’s grim stuff and it is hard not to feel choked by it.
I listen to this. I learn. I BREATHE!
.
billseymoursays
Re, the bit about how atheist conventions shouldn’t be all just lectures: personally, I really like sitting and being talked at.
But unlike some religious people, I recognize that not everybody is like me; and I note that the next opportunity I’ll have to see you is Skeptikon 5 where the “I paid good money for this” argument doesn’t apply. Will you give us something new, then?
tanorosays
(I think that you’re talking about Chris Gray.)
There was a woman among us wearing a sombrero, PZ :p
Sili says
What’s with the hats?
But the baldy with the nice office is cute.
Sili says
Oh. Good point from Esteleth about “collateral knowledge” – I don’t recall who coined the name.
John Morales says
Can’t watch it, it’s running at 480p and exceeds my bandwidth.
(Maybe later, when I can crank the res down and perhaps start at the beginning)
Patricia, OM says
Who is that beautiful young man with the hat and imperial? I may be in love. *swoon*
PZ Myers says
Why weren’t you there? I mentioned in there that we need more women to participate!
(I think that you’re talking about Chris Gray.)
YankeeCynic says
It was an absolutely great time, PZ. Thanks again for hosting!
Amateur Hour says
Missed it by seconds!
Great topics and talk.
reynoldhall says
Nertz, I missed it too.
Oh well.
Jadehawk, mec fâché en jupe says
next time. this week, the weeds overtaking my garden took preference.
lpetrich says
I’m sorry if I have made myself unwelcome. :(
PZ Myers says
I sent you an invitation, Loren!
lpetrich says
Thanx, but I never got it. I don’t know what happened. Should I have assumed I’m invited and tried to join?
ChasCPeterson says
other than Esteleth: who?
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
…and we are still talking.
About sex toys. :D :D :D
YankeeCynic says
It would appear that I stepped out early. Any chance I can rejoin?
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
Maybe. Give it a shot.
YankeeCynic says
Hrmmm, I don’t have the option to rejoin. Any chance you can shoot me another invite?
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
The “join this hangout” button on my G+ page is still live, YC.
YankeeCynic says
I’m afraid it isn’t populating on my end. Odd.
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
Try refreshing G+?
YankeeCynic says
No joy. It lists the hang-out as ended. Perhaps it still offers you the chance to join because you’re still in there?
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
We are still talking, BTW, if others want in. I made a new hangout.
Josh, Official SpokesGay says
Folks, thank you for providing entertainment! May I
beg, pleadplease strongly suggest you identify the speakers, left to right, right up front? I know that you know who each of the others is. But we don’t, and it’s. . . frustrating. Please consider it SOP to take just a moment to write down the speakers and post them in order underneath the vid?Akira MacKenzie says
Just did a little post-showing Goggling, the Schlafly-spawn you were referring too is John Schlafly who is the director of the Alton, Illinois branch of the Eagle Forum.
Josh, Official SpokesGay says
Ensuring that every participant sets up their vid feed correctly with a name tag identifying them would work great too.
YankeeCynic says
For the record, I’m the bald guy in the suit.
Josh, Official SpokesGay says
Thanks, YankeeCynic.
Esteleth, Who Knows How to Use Google says
I’m the one with breasts.
One Thousand Needles says
The whole cast was intelligent, thoughtful, and well-spoken. Thanks for the show!
jimmauch says
When PZ was saying how we need a wider cross section of society such as entertainers to claim the athiest banner I could not help but think of british actor/comedian Stephen Fry. He seems to defy the conception that entertainers and especially comedians may claim to be atheist but are not intellegent enough to articulte a coherent argument for their position. Anyway how can you not believe in someone who has a proper British accent like that.
YankeeCynic says
On a semi-related note, I owe PZ a word of apology. I was reviewing some of the comments left on the Youtube video version of this discussion, and it would appear that my 9/11 Conspiracy Theory comments midway through have lost you a viewer!
Can you ever forgive me for doing you such an amazing disservice? What epic task must I undertake to achieve sufficient atonement for my crime?
Grimalkin says
Oh man, I’d been looking for something to listen to while I crocheted a uterus. This was perfect.
A lot of the first part was surprisingly relevant to me, too. I haaate getting into debates over evolution, but recently ended up doing so anyways (because “I really don’t feel like having a philosophical debate” is an open invitation to talk about creationism.. but I digress)
And this debate reminded why I hate these debates so much, and they’re basically all points brought up in the video- the ‘beach bum’ arguing, the complete inability to see the difference between actual science and total bullshit, the fact that all they have to do is poke a hole (or think that they’ve done so) in your argument and shove god in there to be right, when you have to be able to remember and explain clearly a fuckton of sometimes quite complex science* to be given more than a shitty skeptical look by someone who is perfectly fine with waving their hands around and saying ‘miracles!’… augh. And the brickwalls when you haven’t memorized every single concept of biology and chemistry and physics… oh, the brickwalls.
Not much to say about the second part (apart from general agreement) though that definition of humanism is quite nice, I think. Short, sweet, and to the point and it really is accurate.
Also, I must say I loved the sheer number of fucks coming from Esteleth. So refreshing.
*-I was asked to describe how the first unicellular creatures originated, and later precisely how the universe originated, at the level of someone asking the question “so why are there still apes?” (This same person later remarked, of course, that they could totally comprehend how the universe began after I said that scientists are still working to figure it out)
saberwoodard says
I’m the nasal sounding guy with the terrible mic and no video *sigh*
There were a number of things rattling around in my mind and one thing I didn’t trust myself to say at the time… We surely aren’t going to lose in a debate of facts, but it worries me a bit that we don’t seem as… concise (or confident?) when we talk about values and how we assemble our ethics. For the record I see humanism as a moral outlook. I value freedom, life, justice, and compassion in that order (and I’ll accept any challenge on my list).
pipenta says
Following the news over the course of a week, there’s grim stuff and it is hard not to feel choked by it.
I listen to this. I learn. I BREATHE!
.
billseymour says
Re, the bit about how atheist conventions shouldn’t be all just lectures: personally, I really like sitting and being talked at.
But unlike some religious people, I recognize that not everybody is like me; and I note that the next opportunity I’ll have to see you is Skeptikon 5 where the “I paid good money for this” argument doesn’t apply. Will you give us something new, then?
tanoro says
There was a woman among us wearing a sombrero, PZ :p