The Magician’s Twin, with David Berlinski, Stephen Meyer, and James Orr | Uncommon Knowledge

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  1. A very interesting discussion indeed… But O the angst, O the pretzelling of these good minds!!!
    I would recommend to these good people that they refer to some of the more ancient Chinese, Indian and other assorted texts (which they may already have done), cease relying on Western intellectual models, and take a look at what Taoism, Vedanta, Buddhism, and other “Eastern esoteric” philosophies have to say…

    Then (seriously) ask themselves, “Who (or what) am I?”

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