This post will be a continually updating post (meaning I'll update the time stamp whenever I find something new) as a multi-media compliment to the Required Richard Reading link post. You can find his listing of these videos and videos not available on the internet here on his blog.
Audio:
This is a nice and casual conversation with Carrier as a general introduction (here):
Richard Carrier vs. Mike Licona on the resurrection of Jesus (here). See below for the video version.
A semi-continuation of the Carrier/Licona debate, but this time (here) with Richard Carrier and Frank Turek:
Richard Carrier on the complex history of Christmas (here):
Richard Carrier on Rodney Stark and ancient science (link):
A talk on morality and atheism (you can download the video podcast here):
Clip from "The God Who Wasn't There":
"Does God Not Exist:"
(part 2, part 3, part 4) Rational Response Squad interviews Richard Carrier on properly defending the Jesus myth theory:
Outro:
More stuff on the way, I'm sure. If anyone knows of anything else hiding out there, it would be great if you'd let me know. When I get the time I'll dig in some more.
Today I am freezing my Blogger account and moving my blog to Freethought Blogs, a prominent all-atheist venture. This move will help me earn an income doing what I do, and give my work a higher profile so it will do more good. To make my life manageable I won't be posting here anymore, nor accepting any new comments on posts archived here, but I will keep this account open in order to keep its
Here is the latest update on my moral theory work, for those keen on following it in-depth. This post is deliberately long, so those not so keen can skip this one. It assembles notes I've been sitting on for a while for lack of time to get them up.
On my last trip to St. Louis I debated a fellow atheist on my own goal theory of moral values vs. the desire utilitarianism of Alonzo Fyfe. That
Just FYI to all my fans and friends and others curious to know: California blinked and acquiesced in letting Amazon pay no sales tax in the state. So just as I said I would back in July, I've gone back to the Amazon Storefront and links, because Amazon is thousands of times superior to Barnes & Noble in quality, service, and functionality.
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