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Sathya Sai Baba vs. Richard Dawkins
2008-08-25 12:48:00 Sathya Sai Baba has constantly denigrated reason, science, logic and scholarship in favour of faith, especially faith in himself. However, he has proved that he cannot be relied on at all in any way. With his deeply flawed logic and demonstrated ignorance of scientific fact and logical thought, he cannot face up to any rational ...
Discussion: Richard Dawkins & Lawrence Krauss
2008-04-24 15:05:00 This is a very interesting discussion between two rather well-known and well-mediatized scientist: famous anti-god and anti-religion flagbearer Richard Dawkins and physicist Lawrence Krauss one of the many pretenders to the throne of former physics/astrophysics for the layperson champion Carl Sagan. It is a very interesting discussion, about the agelong conflict between science ...
By: Loopy's Manifold
Richard Dawkins on Bill Maher (April 11, 2008)
2008-04-15 17:20:00 Dawkins and Maher discuss the popularity of books such as Dawkins’ “The God Delusion”, as well as other recent anti-faith books by authors such as Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens, the brightness of Francis Collins - evangelical Christian and esteemed geneticist, and the possibility of a death-bed conversion by Dawkins. ...
To Hell With Expelled
2008-04-12 06:18:00 I’ve just saw that commercial for that stupid Expelled Movie on Fox News a short while ago which reminds me that next Friday would be the premiere of that dishonest, lying film that’s been the subject of many controversial incidents such as the hypocritical shunning of PZ while allowing Richard Dawkins to see the film. ...
Richard Dawkins revela o milagre de Fátima
2008-04-05 17:11:00 Extraído de "Desvendando o Arco-Íris - Ciência, Ilusão e Encantamento", de Richard Dawkins, Cia. das Letras, 2000, págs 179-180.David Hume, grande filósofo escocês do século XVIII, me parece inatacável:... nenhum testemunho é suficiente para estabelecer um milagre, a menos que o testemunho seja de tal ordem que sua falsidade seria mais milagrosa do que o fato que procura estabelecer. ("Of Miracles", 1748)Vou observar o preceito de Hume com respeito a um dos milagres mais bem atestados de todos os tempos, que dizem ter sido testemunhado por 70 mil pessoas e que ainda está dentro do alcance da memória viva. É a aparição de Nossa Senhora de Fátima. Cito um relato de um website católico romano, no qual se observa que, dentre as muitas alegadas aparições de Maria, essa é incomum por ser oficialmente reconhecida pelo Vaticano. Em 13 de outubro de 1917, havia mais de 70 mil pessoas reunidas na Cova da Iria em Fátima, Portugal. Tinham vindo para observar um milagre qu...
By: Reduto dos Ateus
El rap de Richard Dawkins
2008-03-30 22:42:00 Impresionante. Sublime. Original.DarkSapiens de Critical Thinking, me dejó este enlace de youtube en el chat de la derecha. Es simplemente impagable.Saludos
Expelled!: Science Blogger?s Expulsion from Film Causes Uproar
2008-03-24 18:28:00 by T.K. Kenyon "Blogosphere Brouhaha: PZ Myers, noted and eminent science blogger and professor, was not admitted to a pre-screening of the film Expelled!, an ID drive-by documentary on evolution, and blogged about how he was thrown out at the whim of the producers. Myers's guest, Richard Dawkins, was admitted without fuss. Should PZ Myers and Richard Dawkins just shut up about it?"
PZ Myers EXPELLED from Expelled!?!?
2008-03-23 01:10:00 A number of blogs have already commented on this unsurprising bit of irony: the makers of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (an upcoming Intelligent Design/Creationist crocumentary attempting to cast mainstream science - and evolutionary science in particular - as a dogmatic and somewhat totalitarianesque regime, to misrepresent evolutionary biology and the research behind it, and to ...
PZ got EXPELLED!
2008-03-21 17:52:00 You guys has got to check out PZ Meyer’s experience in going to see the creationist propaganda film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed– he never got to see the film! Those creationist Pharisees have kicked him out, right in front of this individual, yet are too dull to notice Richard Dawkins coming into the theater to ...
Richard Dawkins and Douglas Adams, on the purpose of things, and a certain
2008-03-13 23:08:00 I just stumbled upon this, by browsing through a couple of other Dawkins-related videos on YouTube. I didn’t know such a thing even existed, though I knew Dawkins and Adams were friends, of course. Anyway, if you’re a fan of either, you’ll love this: While not very well known compared to others, this was always one ...
By: Way of the Mind
Richard Dawkins Video from UW Madison
2008-03-12 13:42:00 As a follow up to yesterday's article discussing Richard Dawkins' lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pratha Muthiah wrote a review of the speech in the Badger Herald. Here are a few excerpts: According to Dawkins, belief in the supernatural is a delusion and only the workings of nature can be considered divine. Dawkins described the idea of the “Supreme Watchmaker” — the argument that the intricacy of the universe necessitates a maker just as a watch does — as “one of the most superficial, plausible, bad arguments against Darwin.” Dawkins said religion can be replaced with science, since scientific study can effectively satisfy the same psychological need religion is said to fill. When asked what one message he wanted students to walk away with after Tuesday’s lecture, Dawkins said it was the importance of evidence and thinking for oneself. “Think critically for yourself,” Dawkins said. “Don’t believe what people tell you unless they give you ...
The Inspirational Richard Dawkins Speaks Tonight!
2008-03-11 21:49:00 Corey Sheahan, history and economics senior at University of Wisconsin-Madison wrote a great op-ed piece today in his school’s newspaper, The Badger Herald. In it he extends an invitation for all students to attend this evening’s (March 11, 2008) lecture by Richard Dawkins. Here are the first two paragraphs of the article: Tonight, University of Wisconsin welcomes professor Richard Dawkins to our campus as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series. Mr. Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist, is best known in this country for his best-selling work, “The God Delusion.” I will be attending the lecture tonight, and I whole-heartedly encourage everyone — religious and non-religious people alike — to attend as well. While Mr. Dawkins is best known as an atheist, I suspect that if you asked him, the word “atheist’” would not be the first term he would use to describe himself. If you get anything from his lecture tonight, I hope you recognize that Mr. Dawkins is not a nihili...
Expelled: No Intelligent Flying Spaghetti Monsters Allowed
2008-03-10 17:44:00 I’m mad. Flaming mad! I thought the scientific community was about academic freedom, following the evidence wherever it leads, and expelling dogmatism. That was until I saw this documentary preview. I was wrong. The scientific community that I had long trusted and respected has been usurped by Darwinist dogmatists. Richard Dawkins may be Darwin’s Rottweiler, ...
2 Hours with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Dan Dennett and Christopher Hitch
2008-02-28 14:43:00 This is not very new (it’s from December 2007), but I only found the time today to watch it, and I found it intellectually delicious. Four brilliant minds (who don’t agree in many ways) having a fascinating (and polite!) discussion about religion and atheism. Please, watch it. Really. Just click on the image above. I ...
By: Way of the Mind
Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think
2008-02-23 01:20:00 Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think???:?????????????????# Author: Alan Grafen, Mark Ridley # Format:PDF 1.0MB# Page Count: 304 pages# Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; New Ed edition (May 17, 2007)# Language: English# ISBN-10: 0199214662# ISBN-13: 978-0199214662Reading this volume, it is evident that The Selfish Gene-Richard Dawkins's seminal text that described how "genes have evolved the means to transform the world's resources in ever more ingenious ways"-continues to have a powerful impact on the scientific community. These 26 essayists offer a glistening blend of praise and personal reflection on both the nature of the author and on the reach of his work. "A phenomenon such as Dawkins' The Selfish Gene can be seen from many points of view and set in many contexts," notes co-editor Grafen. So, while Helena Cronin (The Ant and the Peacock) writes, "Like Einstein's imagined ride on a beam of light, this is an invitation to journey into unreachable ...
As Richard Dawkins says, some of us just go one god further
2008-02-12 03:07:00 From Matterr via The Friendly Atheist A question and a comment: Whyis Buddhaon this list? Isn’t Buddha said to havesimply been a creative, deep-thinking, compassionate and insightful human male? Including the Flying Spaghetti Monster probably would have put things further into perspective.
Baptist fundamentalists hold mock Richard Dawkins funeral, burn him in effi
2008-02-04 19:14:00 On February 1st, some psychotic delusionals of the Baptist fundamentalist variety held a mock funeral for Richard Dawkins. During the service, Dawkins was admonished to repent to the lord or that he will burn for all eternity. He was then condemned for his disbelief, immediately before an effigy of Dawkins was set in flames by ...
Calling all secular bloggers: Join the online opposition of WLUSU denial of
2008-02-04 18:32:00 Over the past few days Anatoly Venovcev, Tyler Handley and I have been working hard to spread the word about Wilfred Laurier University Student Union’s decision to deny group status to Venovcev, Handley et al’s Laurier Freethought Association. Click here for the full story. The outpouring of support from the blogosphere has been fantastic! Here is but ...
Richard Dawkins at TED 2002: Laying the ground work for the atheist/rationa
2008-02-04 05:49:00 A reader, Stuart, recommended that I post the video of Richard Dawkins at TED 2002. While many readers will have already seen this footage, it is highly recommended for those that have not (particularly for those not particularly up-to-date on the issues behind the push for secularism and reason in all corners of human contemplation). ...
Richard Dawkins? Memorial
2008-02-03 15:55:00 Just when you think Christians can’t get any weirder, they do. A group called “Preaching your Funeral” recently held a ‘funeral’ for Richard Dawkins wherein they burned an effigie of him: Keep in mind that the so-called edumacated theologists insist that fear, hell and all that silly shit is not what people actually believe. ...
By: Bligbi
Richard Dawkins answers questions
2008-01-29 19:43:00 The following video is an excerpt of a talk Professor Dawkins gave a Macon’s last year. A young woman asks him that time worn question of “what if you’re wrong” and his response is priceless: The text as I heard it: Well, what if I’m wrong? I mean, anybody could be wrong. We could all be wrong ...
By: Bligbi
Respostas de Richard Dawkins às críticas de "Deus, um delírio"
2008-01-26 03:32:00 Repostado de 1001 gatos.NÃO SE PODE CRITICAR A RELIGIÃO SEM UMA ANÁLISE DETALHADA DE LIVROS ERUDITOS DE TEOLOGIA.Best-seller-surpresa?- Se eu tivesse me embrenhado, como um crítico intelectual consciente gostaria, nas diferenças epistemológicas entre Aquino e Duns Scotus; se tivesse feito jus a Erígena na questão da subjetividade, a Rahner na da graça ou a Moltmann na da esperança (como ele esperou em vão que eu fizesse), meu livro teria sido mais que um best-seller- surpresa: teria sido um best-seller milagroso. Mas a questão não é essa. Diferentemente de Stephen Hawking (que seguiu o conselho de que cada fórmula que ele publicasse reduziria as vendas pela metade), eu de bom grado abriria mão do status de best-seller caso houvesse a mais remota esperança de que Duns Scotus fosse iluminar minha questão central, se Deus existe ou não. A enorme maioria dos textos teológicos simplesmente assume que ele existe, e parte daí. Para os meus propósitos, preciso levar em ...
By: Reduto dos Ateus
Jack Rivall reviews the Intelligent Design Wedge Strategy to insert Christi
2008-01-11 06:45:00 Jack Rivall, a friend and fellow secular activist from North Dakota, recently reviewed the Intelligent Design Wedge Strategy to insert Christianity into the public Science classroom (and tocreate an illusion ofscientific respectability). Briefly, the Wedge Strategy is a coordinated long term effort to convince the public that Inteligent Design, the notion that the universe and ...
The Four Horsemen - Hour 2
2007-12-16 12:04:00 Posted below is the second hour to The Four Horsemen, a roundtable discussion with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Daniel Dennet. View Hour 1 Here. Hour 2 You can also preorder the DVD at RichardDawkins.net . Share This
By: Gormanfilms
The Four Horsemen - Hour 1
2007-12-16 11:57:00 RichardDawkins.net has recently posted a literal roundtable discussion of Atheism with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel C. Dennet, and Christopher Hitchens. So essentially you have the four most popular Atheist writers today discussing the reception of their books and how the non-atheist has generally reacted to their argument. A very interesting two hour conversation and there ...
By: Gormanfilms
The Bad Faith Awards 2007
2007-12-06 03:50:00 The New Humanist has finally made their list of nominees for this year’s bad faith awards. Not surprisingly the list is a difficult one. The Nominees: Chuck Norris: These days the martial arts legend seems to spend less time cracking skulls and more time lamenting the moral decline of Western civilisation. His weekly column on conservative ...
By: Gormanfilms
Fact-Checking Richard Dawkins [The Corpus Callosum]
2007-12-02 02:37:00 In the book, The Blind Watchmaker, Richard Dawkins makes a statement that led one reader to feel the need to check up on him: I’ve been reading through Richard Dawkins’ books and am currently half way through The Blind Watchmaker (2006 paperback edition) and on page 119 he writes: In my computer’s ROM, location numbers 64489, 64490 and 64491, taken together, contain a particular pattern of contents—1s and 0s which—when interpreted as instructions, result in the computer’s little loudspeaker uttering a blip sound. This bit pattern is 10101101 00110000 11000000. Of course, this piqued my curiosity. Did Dawkins just make that up, or is this really the contents of a specific bit of memory on a specific computer? The original post is here. The book was published in 1986, back in the days when regular folks still knew how to skin pigs, change their spark plugs, and check the contents of specific ROM addresses. &...
Richard Dawkins on the O'Reilly Factor
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By: BrawnyHunk
Richard Dawkins at Atheist Alliance Convention
2007-11-06 14:12:00 Author of The God Delusion at international assemblyDawkins is at his best as he addresses critics who say he's been too aggressive and strident in his views about religion.Part 1Part 2Both videos are linked from RichardDawkins.netTo view Sam Harris' address at the 2007 AAI Convention click here.
Richard Dawkins: Tribulation Force
2007-10-21 15:26:00 Your Sunday Skepticomic from Slime Culture TV(click image to enlarge)To view last week's comic click here.
Rowan Williams hits out at atheist Richard Dawkins
2007-10-15 03:07:00 The Archbishop of Canterbury responded to critics of religion by arguing that atheists had missed the point and failed to understand what Christians really believe in.
Another Dawkins Review - the Mind Boggles
2007-10-11 21:44:00 Google News Alerts brought to my attention this article by Kyle Lee in the Chicago Maroon, entitled Dawkins?s militant atheism delusional, in which he discusses some of his grievances with Dawkins and, in particular, his book The God Delusion. Unfortunately, Lee forgot to do one teeny, tiny thing that could have helped him out ...
By: A Load of Bright
Richard Dawkins: Religion Evil
2007-10-03 19:08:00 Why am I not surprised? Nobody is suggesting that all religious people are violent, intolerant, racist, bigoted, contemptuous of women and so on. It would be absurd to suggest such a thing: just as absurd as to generalize about all atheists. I am not even concerned with statistical generalizations about the majority of religious people (or ...
By: Pirate's Cove
?River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life? by Richard Dawkins. A book re
2007-10-02 16:28:00 Fortunately, it is not the least bit religious, despite the suggestive title. There are some truly wonderful examples that usually involve the reader directly, and I relished reading it. No pictures, but none are needed as the words themselves convey the ideas successfully. I found the sections on gastrulation, ancestry, bees, eyes, particularly fascinating. The ...
Richard Dawkins: Por qu estamos aqu?. Ver documental
2007-10-02 11:25:00 Richard Dawkins: Por qu estamos aqu?. Video. La pregunta de ‘por qu estamos aqu’ es una tontera o “la razn poltica para hablar de magisterios separados [entre la ciencia y la religin] no tiene sentido: es perder la guerra para intentar ganar la batalla”. Para Dawkins las creencias religiosas se inmiscuyen en el conocimiento cientfico, al ...
By: teimagino
Richard Dawkins : Duped by Creationist Front Group on Film
2007-09-29 12:59:00 A while ago Richard Dawkins and other prominent atheists agreed to appear in a documentary named “Crossroads - The Intersection of Science and Religion”. It was their understanding that “Crossroads” would focus on the debate between creationism and Darwinism.Recently Dawkins discovered that the name of the film had been changed to “Expelled - No Intelligence Allowed”. Quite a difference in emphasis from the original. More troubling was the change in the content itself. Far from being an even handed debate, “Expelled” goes to bat for creationists, arguing that scientists who support intelligent design theory are being denied academic posts at some universities.Needless to say, Dawkins isn’t thrilled. He had this to say ... "At no time was I given the slightest clue that these people were a creationist front.”Clearly some misrepresentation was going on.PZ Myers, a biology professor at the University of Minnesota, also agreed to appear in the original documentary ...
By: Aidan Maconachy
Video: Interesting Experiment - Richard Dawkins on the God Machine
2007-09-19 12:58:00 Michael Persinger is a neuropsychologist at Canada's Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. His theory is that the sensation described as having a religious experience is merely a side effect of our bicameral brain's feverish activities. He has attempted to create experiments to show that when the right hemisphere of the brain is stimulated in the cerebral region presumed to control notions of self, and then the left hemisphere is called upon to make sense of this nonexistent entity, the mind generates what is felt as a 'sensed presence.' Many of Persinger's studies detail the reactions that people have when their temporal lobes are stimulated with complex magnetic fields. Some of the subjects experience a 'sensed presence' in the form of the deity from the culture that they were raised in. They see the God (or spirits associated with their God - the Virgin Mary, Mohammed, etc) that they believe in. Others have had experiences that mimi...
Examine: Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Chapter 3
2007-09-13 15:35:00 As concerning my slow, but continuous reading of Richard Dawkins? The God Delusion:Chapter 3P. 78Like most nonbelievers (and some Christians), RD misunderstands the attributes of God (i.e. omniscience and omnipotence), whereby, they are indeed hard to understand when man cannot and does not have the ability of such. But, how much more difficult for the natural man, that has not the Spirit?Such a big word, for such a ?sparing? point: parsimonious. Interestingly, he never tells us WHY [but opinion], ?it is more parsimonious to conjure up, say, a ?big bang singularity?, or some other physical concept as yet unknown? over ?invoking God? to terminate the beginning of creation. For by science, itself, states: matter/energy cannot be created/destroyed. Science also states: it cannot prove/disprove God. So, to say a ?big bang singularity?, which is tested [assumingly] by science, seemingly defying science in creation [by its so-called ability to create matter/energy, if by chance, there was...
Examine: Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Chapter 2
2007-09-07 15:14:00 As concerning my slow, but continuous reading of Richard Dawkins? The God Delusion:Chapter 2P. 31I find it notably interesting that RD can begin a chapter describing one whom he does not know and whom he claims does not exist.It appears that RD uses the Catholic Church and Thomas Jefferson as his authoritative resources, at least in the beginning of chapter 2. Just noticing there are many of today which disagree with the Catholic Church and there were those of yesterday that did not agree with Jefferson.It also yields a lot of opinions that are somewhat without good foundations. (You would have to read to see what I mean here.)P. 38-39I believe RD misspeaks when he claims, ?It is conventional to assume that the Founding Fathers of the American Republic were deists. No doubt many of them were, although it has been argued that the greatest of them might have been atheists.? For he clearly notes his opinion in saying, ?Certainly their writings on religion in their own time leave me in ...
Holy Smoke
2007-08-29 21:26:00 I tried my first cigarette when I was 13, on the back of the school bus. By the time I was 15, I was smoking regularly. I stopped for a year or so when I was 17, but when I started my first full time job at 18, I began to smoke heavily. ...
By: A Load of Bright
Tribute to Richard Dawkins - The Selfish Gene: 30 years on...(Audio)
2007-08-28 09:06:00 Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Matt Ridley, Sir John Krebs, Ian McEwan, Melvyn Bragg. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 (With Richard Dawkins) Part 8 Part 9
Examine: Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Preface and Chapter 1
2007-08-28 03:17:00 As most of you know, or may not, Richard Dawkins has written the book The God Delusion. Since he is an open atheist, there is no reason to ponder why such a title. I do not personally know Mr. Dawkins, nor have we ever met, but I would like to take a look at his book to glimpse inside the mindset of one who openly, excitedly denies the existence of God.What I shall present, continually in sections as I continue to read his story, is my questions and observations based on certain parts of his book. I will do my best to note the pages and places of each thought, based in Mr. Dawkins? book so any owner of the book will easily be able to follow my thoughts, and so I will hopefully not be found guilty of taking things out of context.RD = Richard DawkinsPrefaceP. 1The very first page of the Preface RD speaks of ?Imagine, with John Lennon, a world with no religion.? I can?t help but wonder if he also noticed that Mr. Lennon would have us remove not only religion, heaven, and hell, but also...
Video: The Atheism Tapes - Richard Dawkins (1 of 3)
2007-08-25 23:47:00 The Atheism Tapes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Atheism Tapes is a 2005 BBC television documentary series presented by Jonathan Miller. The material that makes up the series was originally filmed for another, more general series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, but was too in-depth for inclusion. Instead, the BBC agreed to create The Atheism ...
By: Bannaga
Freethought Findings: Richard Dawkins: Enemies of Reason, Part 2
2007-08-25 05:01:00 Below is the second (and final) episode of Richard Dawkins’s new series, The Enemies of Reason. It aired Monday night (August 20) in the United Kingdom. In the first episode, Dawkins dealt with astrology, crystal healing, dowsing and psychic ability. This time he focuses on homeopathy and faith healing. It is quite informative and entertaining. If you haven't watched the first episode: Click Here. Brother Richard
Richard Dawkins and the Pope?!!?!?
2007-08-20 18:31:00 Look, even Richard Dawkins is at it! THIS HAS GOT TO STOP! Stay strong Richard, stay strong! atheism, funny, Richard Dawkins
Dawkins? Enemies of Reason - Online
2007-08-16 03:38:00 This is the first of of a two part documentary in which Richard Dawkins tackles the epidemic of irrational, and superstitious thinking. The topics covered include astrology, crystal healing, dowsing and psychic ability. (Link) As an aside, for about 3 months i’ve been contacting psychics and astrologers asking them if they would be willing to appear ...
Freethought Findings: A Bible Review and Richard Dawkins!
2007-08-15 05:33:00 I’ve got two great Freethought Findings for you this week. First, I came across Sam Jordison’s blog on Guardian Unlimited. Sam does a great job dealing with the Bible as literature—which we discussed last week (Here). He critics it solely on the premise of it being a good read—or not. I definitely recommend reading it (Here). Here are some snippets: “Contrary to popular belief, the Bible is not a good book…I'm talking about the book purely as one that an intelligent person may enjoy reading…” “The literary quality of the Bible is an issue that I think is worth addressing…The Good Book is not, as is so often suggested, a damn good read. It's crap. If the two Testaments tell the greatest story ever told, I am a monkey (and not just the distant descendant of one).” “…Can anyone honestly tell me that they enjoy reading all those lists of endless genealogies that take up such huge portions of the Old and such hefty chunks of the New Testaments? Has anyone...
Richard Dawkins on Richard & Judy
2007-08-14 16:59:00 Richard Dawkins speaks to Richard and Judy about his new documentary, “The Enemies of Reason”. (LINK) Part one of the show was aired last night and part two is due next week. I’ll post more on it shortly and get some links up as soon as they become available. paranormal, Richard Dawkins, skepticism
Richard Dawkins? ?Scarlet Letter?
2007-08-10 16:09:00 When I was growing up, we had to read and watch the story entitled, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850.In this story, ?The scarlet letter "A" represents the act of adultery that she has committed and it is to be a symbol of her sin for all to see.? ?She will not reveal her lover?s identity, however, and the scarlet letter, along with her public shaming, is her punishment for her sin and her secrecy.? ?Dimmesdale, leaving the church after his sermon, sees Hester and Pearl standing before the town scaffold. He impulsively mounts the scaffold with his lover and his daughter, and confesses publicly, exposing a scarlet letter A seared into the flesh of his chest.? ?When Hester dies, she is buried in "a new grave near an old and sunken one, in that burial ground beside which King's Chapel has since been built. It was near that old and sunken grave, yet with a space between, as if the dust of the two sleepers had no right to mingle. Yet one tombstone served for ... |



