Susan Blackmore at Goldsmiths Today

Hi All,

This is your final reminder that Susan Blackmore is kicking off the APRU’s Invited Speaker Series today at 6.10 pm in Room 256, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW (for maps, directions, etc., visit the College web site: www.goldsmiths.ac.uk NB: if you do not know your way around Goldsmiths, allow enough time to find the room. Note that it is NOT the room we used last year!)

All talks are open to everyone.

Attendance is free and there is no need to book in advance. For further information, visit http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/apru/speakers.php

The title of Susan’s talk is “Is God a Dangerous Meme?” and here is her abstract:

God is certainly a meme; an idea (or set of loosely related ideas) that is copied from person to person, and shows a fascinating variety of survival tricks. Not only does the God meme satisfy minds that were not evolved to accurately assess the origins of the universe or the likelihood of life after death, but wraps itself up in religious memeplexes that use threats and promises to ensure their own propagation. But is it dangerous? Taking a memetic perspective we can ask how religious memes manage to infect so many people and how this infection affects individuals, societies, or indeed the whole planet.

Biography
Sue Blackmore is a freelance writer, lecturer and broadcaster, and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of the West of England, Bristol. She has a degree in psychology and physiology from Oxford University (1973) and a PhD in parapsychology from the University of Surrey (1980). Her research interests include memes, evolutionary theory, consciousness, and meditation. She practices Zen and campaigns for drug legalization. Sue Blackmore no longer works on the paranormal

Best wishes,

Chris French

    This Sunday’s Sceptical Giggle

    Skepchick Iszi Lawrence returns to Camden for another performance of Matter of Tact. If you missed it last time, you’ll be pleased to know you can catch it again.

    “Ever find that your life seems to mirror perfectly the geopolitical zeitgeist? Caught between Christian friends and her Muslim family, Iszi Lawrence shows how a die hard sceptic can still join in. Living with creationists, arguing over teddy bears and confused by anything supernatural, Matter of Tact is packed with silly stories and theories, trying to make sense of an age old problem.”

    - Comedy Pick London Lite
    - Time Out Recommended

    For only £10 (£8.50 for members) you not only get a sceptical giggle with iszi but also support from the infamous Tom Greeves.

    Tom Greeves is one of Oxford’s finest comedians and also was Boris Johnson’s speech writer during the recent election. Tom Greeves combines serial killer good looks with an extraordinary mind, which delights and occasionally disturbs audiences. Alas, he wont be doing a Tory speech but you’re guaranteed to laugh anyway.

    Get tickets here:
    http://www.etceteratheatre.com/

    At the Etcetera Theatre, 265 Camden High Street (above the Oxford Arms) on Sunday Oct 5th.
    By Phone
    Box Office: 020 7482 4857

      Political Islam, Sharia Law, and Civil Society

      Political Islam, Sharia Law, and Civil Society

      at Conway Hall

      Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain presents its first international conference:
      Political Islam, Sharia Law, and Civil Society

      Friday 10 October 2008
      International day against the Death Penalty
      10am-6pm
      (Registration begins at 9am)

      Speakers: Mina Ahadi, Mahin Alipour, Roy Brown, Andrew Copson, Richard Dawkins, Giles Enders, AC Grayling, Johann Hari, Ehsan Jami, Houzan Mahmoud, Rony Miah, Maryam Namazie,Taslima Nasreen, Fariborz Pooya, Terry Sanderson, Joan Smith, Bahram Soroush, Hanne Stinson, Hamid Taqvaee, Ibn Warraq, Keith Porteous Wood and Zia Zaffar. Event includes a comedy act by Nick Doody, Fitna Remade by Reza Moradi and Breaking the Taboo by Patty Debonitas.

      £40 statutory organisations/businesses; £20 voluntary sector; £10 individuals. Donations are welcome.

      For a booking form, please contact:
      Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, BM Box 1919, London WC1N 3XX, UK
      Tel: 07719166731, E-mail: exmuslimcouncil[@]gmail.com or download it from http://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/indexEvents.html.

      Date: Friday, October 10, 2008

      Time: 10:00 AM

      Location:
      Conway Hall
      25 Red Lion Square
      London, UK WC1R 4RL

      http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/sharialawuk/

        BBC London Banter with Skeptics in the Pub

        Myself and Chris French had a little chat with Tessa Dunlop last night. You can listen to our bit at around 1h 26 mins into the show.
        The Late Show with Tessa Dunlop (4 hr)
        Broadcast on BBC London 94.9 Fri 26 Sep – 22:00
        And, on Fridays, Tessa Dunlop takes over the hot seat to bring her own particular take on the arts, entertainment and news issues of the day.
        More info about this show