Alright, here we go with another classic 'atheist v theist' debates. However, what sets this particular debate apart is the sophistication and honesty that unfolds between the two classically opposed camps. For anyone who is familiar with this arena may already expect this when they discover that God's council are sophisticated Rabbis.
In the heathen corner we have Christopher Hitchens
Venomous anti-theist
Dying of cancer
No longer can drink/smoke, must be pissed
Thinks religion fucking sucks
And Sam Harris
-Neuroscientific atheist and anti-theist
-Hates Islam and pretty much all the rest
-Ethnic Jew
-Scientifically accepts mysticism
On God's behalf, we have Rabbi David Wolpe
-Conservative/Conventional Jewish leader
-Theological and sophisticated
-Head of Sinai Temple in LA
-Wrote book on faith in the face of illness
And Rabbi Bradley Artson
-Conservative Jewish leader
-Fully accepts evolutionary (and all other) science
-Writes Jewish blog and books on Jewish philosophy
-Has an autistic son he likes to mention
What makes this video worth creating a topic for is the progression from total opposition to relative common ground. It would be wrong to say that any of the panel changed their mind about their position on the afterlife, but they came to realize how close their beliefs might be. Also, as I mentioned in the title, the end of the debate has an interesting discussion about the Jewish tradition of belief and success in the modern West in comparison to Christianity and Islam.
The discussion is over an hour long, but I'm sure that anyone who has read this far into my topic will be the kind of person to find the time. Reply with thoughts.
Link:
http://www.jewishtvnetwork.com/?bcpid=533363107&bctid=802338105001