Does God have a Future?
A Great Debate Filmed by ABC’s Nightline
Today, we attended a debate between Michael Shermer and Sam Harris vs. Deepak Chopra and Jean Houston. The debate was “Does God have a Future?” and will air on ABC Nightline on March 23rd. It was splendid to see Shermer and Harris speak again, after each giving their own great talk, last month, at TED. Chopra was predictably absurd, dishing out his brand of woo juice cocktail—-new age pseudoscience post-modernism blended with faux quantum physics. Jean Houston, whom I’ve never heard of, was a complete embarrassment. I don’t recall anything relevant in her boring anecdotes.
I had a chance to ask a question, so I came up with one for Deepak. He had mentioned “deeper ways of knowing” and gave the impression that this was through intuition and repeatedly referred to “the subjective”. So I asked, “Without the objective scientifiic method, how can we distinguish what is true from what we simply want to be true?” Deepak answered this by saying he would answer my question, but that he didn’t want to answer any more questions after that. He then proceeded to not answer my question by doing his little Chopra word dance of nothingness.
Now, I know correlation doesn’t always mean causation, but if you want to interpret Chopra’s actions as being totally scared off by my question of skeptical awesomeness, I have no problem with that whatsoever!




March 15th, 2010 at 12:00 pm
I also attended this debate and heard your excellent question. It was direct, and really addressed the underlying foundation of any belief system. So of course Deepak couldn’t answer it. The optimistic view is that these new age religious ideas are at least more compassionate and open to change than the more largely held religious beliefs.
March 16th, 2010 at 3:24 am
My sister kicked D-bag’s proverbial _ _ _!
Go cry to Oprah…
A better suited debate title: “Does Chopra Have a Future?”
…oh, wait, that’s not a debate, but rather a closed-ended question which begins with the letter ‘N’ and ends with an emphatic ‘O’.
So envious of your encounter with Shermer & Harris…
brain-candy overload….hubba hubba