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1. The Oxford Comment: Episode 4.5 – RELIGION! (Part 2)

What do scientists say about the “soul”? How does Richard Dawkins answer the question “why are we here?” In Part 2 of this series on religion, Steve Paulson (of NPR fame) reflects on the biggest questions in the ongoing science vs. religion debate.  Part 1  can be found here.

Want more of The Oxford Comment? Subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes!

Featured in Part 2:

Steve Paulson, Executive Producer of To the Best of our Knowledge and author of Atoms and Eden

exclusive interviews from world famous atheist Richard Dawkins and chimpanzee advocate Jane Goodall

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2. Put THIS in your iPod. (Or Zune…whatever.)

By Lauren Appelwick & Michelle Rafferty


Hey everyone! We’re excited to announce that it has finally launched – we now have a podcast! It’s called The Oxford Comment (get it?) and each episode we’ll talk to people smarter than us in hopes that it rubs off.

Our loyal subscribers got a sneak peek a few days ago, but now The Oxford Comment is available to all. (Although, if you’re not using our RSS feeds…what’s wrong with you?) There are several ways to get this podcast. You can:
- listen here on the blog
- sign up for the RSS feed
- subscribe on iTunes

In this first episode, we talk to Benjamin Carp about the drinking habits of the Founding Fathers and visit brewmaster Garrett Oliver at the Brooklyn Brewery. Let us know what you think! This has been a collaborative effort with many, many people, and we welcome your feedback with the most open of arms. Write to us in the comments section below or at [email protected], give us a shout on Twitter, or review us on iTunes.

Special thanks to Paul Harrington, Max Sinsheimer, Grace Labatt, Pat Mack, Bill Murphy, Charles Hodgson, “Jon,” and the Super-Secret-Listening-Focus-Group-Club.

And an extra-special thanks to the Ben Daniels Band for making great music…and letting us use it. We encourage you all to check them out on Facebook. Here’s one of our favorite BDB songs, “Drippin’ Indigo” from their album Can’t You See –>

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3. CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK!!!

THIS IS CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK. LEAVE A COMMENT ON THIS BLOG TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A FREE E-BOOK DRAWING ON SATURDAY.

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