Erich
Erich Vieth
How many wars have agnostics started?

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53 years old
St. Louis, MISSOURI
United States



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GeneralWriting and discussing philosophy, science (including evolution), religion, media and American culture. See our current posts at My Blog: Dangerous Intersection

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I am proud to say that I have been a bicycle commuter for 8 years, thereby sparing the burning of almost 10,000 miles worth of gasoline. I've played music professionally in the past (guitar and keyboard), though I'm limited to an occasional coffee house these days. I very much enjoy spending time with my two daughters (aged 6 and 7). Fixing things around the house sometimes serves as an fruitful escape from my more usual language-oriented work.

MusicMy favorite styles are jazz and folk. My favorite musicians are Wes Montgomery, Oscar Peterson, Pat Metheny, Bob James, Sting, Norah Jones, Steely Dan, Shawn Colvin, Coldplay, most of the Putumayo collections, Cat Stevens, James Taylor, Doobie Brothers and Chicago. On the classical side, Ravel, Mozart, and performers Hillary Hahn and Yo Yo Ma. Favorite albums include Garden State sound track, Hourglass and October Road (James Taylor), Kind of Blue (Miles Davis), Midnight Blues (Wynton Marsalis), The Way Up (Pat Methany), Maiden Voyage (Herbie Hancock) and Tea for the Tillerman (Cat Stevens).
MoviesTo Kill a Mockingbird, Star Wars, Nature Documentaries (e.g., David Attenborough), Groundhog Day, Garden State, Life is Beautiful, Pride and Prejudice, Cool Hand Luke, Winged Migration, Spiderman, Gandhi, Monty Python's Meaning of Life, To Kill a Mockingbird, Casablanca, The Grapes of Wrath, Rear Window, Back to the Future, Lifeboat, Annie Hall, Jaws, The Dirty Dozen, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Raiders of the Lost Ark, It's a Wonderful Life, Citizen Kane. There are so many good movies . . .
TelevisionScrubs. The Tick (cartoon superhero series - no longer on the air)
BooksOur Inner Ape by Frans de Waal (2005) Metaphors We Live By (2003) and Philosophy in the Flesh (1999), by Johnson and Lakoff. Breaking the Spell, by Daniel Dennett (2006) Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine (1996), by Randolph M. Nesse and George C. Williams, The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution, By Richard Dawkins (2004) The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design (1996) A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love, by Richard Dawkins (2004); A People's History of the United States, by Howard Zinn, Intelligence Reframed, by Howard Gardner (2000) The Human Story, by Dunbar, Robin (2005) The Evolution of Culture : An Interdisciplinary View, Edited by Robin Dunbar (1999). Human Evolutionary Psychology, by Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar (2002) Grooming, Gossip, and the Evolution of Language, by Robin Dunbar (1997) The Handicap Principle: A Missing Piece of Darwin's Puzzle by Amotz Zahavi, et al (1997) What Evolution Is, by Ernst Mayr (2002) The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature, by Geoffrey F. Miller (2001) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Irreverent Writings on Eden, Heaven, and the Flood (1996) A Clearing in the Forest: Law, Life, and Mind, by Winter, Steven L. Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society, By David Sloan Wilson (2003) Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain (2005) Born to Rebel : Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives, by Frank J. Sulloway (1997) The Triumph of Sociobiology, John Alcock (2001) Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, by Pascal Boyer (2002) Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, by Frans de Waal (1997) Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex Among Apes, by De Waal, Frans (1983) Frederick Nietzsche: The Gay Science, Beyond Good and Evil; The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life, by Joseph LeDoux (1998);How We Know What Isnt So, by Thomas Gillovich (1991); The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making, by Scott Plous (1993); Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment, by Richard Nisbett and Lee Ross (1980); M.P. Palmarini Inevitable Illusions: How Mistakes of Reason rule Our Minds, pp. 19-20 (1994); Neurophilosophy, by Patricia Churchland; Reasoning and Decision Making, ed. P.N. Johnson-Laird and E. Shafir., (1993); A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper, John Paulos, p. 14 (1995); Judgment under Uncertainty : Heuristics and Biases, Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic and Amos Tverksy (1982); The Person and the Situation, by Lee Ross, Richard E. Nisbett (1991).

I discuss many of the books I'm reading on My Blog: Dangerous Intersection

Come visit and leave a comment!

HeroesMany of the people I admire are dead. How can that be? Because they wrote wonderful books when they were alive. I think its amazing that someone can pass on important ideas long after they die by taking the time to carefully write. The people I look up to most include Martin Luther King, Charles Darwin, Jane Goodall, Carl Sagan, Helen Keller, David Hume, Wes Montgomery (jazz guitarist), Amy Goodman, Bill Moyers, Mark Twain, Alan Turing, Thomas Paine, Harriet Tubman, Daniel Dennett, Frederick Douglass. Modern hero: Stephen Colbert I also look up to many living men and women for inspiration and guidance. Many of these heroes include teachers. Good teachers give a great gift to their students: they teach them how to teach themselves for the rest of their lives.
Groups: Atheist and Agnostic Group, IIICREATION vs EVOLUTIONEvolutionary Psychology, Sociobiology, Behavioral Genetics, & NeurosciencePsychology of ReligionHealthy, Wealthy, & WiseBuddhismThe Edge of KnowledgeHumanitarians; How to Change the World

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     Erich's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:St. Louis, Missouri
Body type:5' 11"
Ethnicity:Other
Religion:Agnostic
Zodiac Sign:Taurus
Smoke / Drink:No / No
Children:Proud parent
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:Attorney



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About me:

I'm a freethinker, asker of dangerous questions, lover of the scientific method and guitarist.

I'm also an attorney and writer living in St. Louis, Missouri. I've been married to a wonderful woman for 11 years. We adore our two little girls, now aged 6 and 7.

I'm fascinated by many recent findings of cognitive science and you'll find this cultural criticism site drawing on many of these findings. In March 2006 I started a blog designed to ask unrestrained questions about human animals, especially from the perspectives of culture, science, religion and media. The blog, www.dangerousintersection.org is already attracting thousands of visitors each month.

My co-authors and I are concerned with the political direction of the U.S.A. I'm convinced that we are living out the Invasion of the Body Snatchers; too many people, including some close friends, have lost their will to question authority. I preferred the days when we were evidence-based beings who respected the science, diversity of thought and self-critical inquiry.

One of the purposes of the blog is to save the "sheep" from their fundamentalist terror-meisters. We would like to shed some light on the hyper-consumerist frenzy in which we participate. We are also concerned with the 15 mind-numbing media conglomerates that control 95% of the information distributed to mass markets in the U.S. Feel free to visit our blog community and join in the conversation.

Don't forget to leave comments.

My Blog: Dangerous Intersection





Who I'd like to meet:

Those who are interested in discussing philosophy, science (including evolution), religion, media and American culture. Those who aren't afraid to ask serious questions and go where the evidence leads them.

My Blog: Dangerous Intersection

***EMAIL ALERT - August 22, 2006*** Myspace email has been full of glitches. I see that I am receiving mail, but I am unable to see the email or read it. I had made 3 requests to MySpace to fix this problem. If you need to email me DON'T use myspace email. Instead, use this address: erichvieth1956@yahoo.com


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Brian





Mar 15 2009 3:49 AM


Hey, thanks for the add.... cheerio's!!!
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Mar 10 2009 3:57 AM

My web site has been redesigned and wanted to share it with you. It would be nice if you could stop by and take a look see. Maybe sign my Quest Book, leave a comment on a Post, there are short stories, poems, and other choices of reading, or add your lines to the Perpetual Poem.
The site is UISIOM. COM.


Thank you kindly for your consideration.

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Apr 20 2008 3:39 AM

Erich I find you the most thought provoking man that I have ever met. Little did I know that when I worked with you - you by far are one of the most intelligent men that I has entered my life. I promise better pics next time.
michelle
Jimmy Abernethy





Feb 17 2007 8:03 PM

It's hard for me, living in this beautiful White House, to give you an assessment." President Bush, on civil war in Iraq, February 14, 2007.
Sarah





Oct 20 2006 9:20 PM

Erich, I just wanted to let you know how much I like the blog. ...and that Rick Santorum is the freakest of senators (but then, Waxman is my favorite).

You could submit stuff to melody for the Freethought Forum as well, eh, I'm sure they'd link your blog.

Best,

Sarah
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Oct 17 2006 3:34 AM

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stopping by to say 'ello :)

also, i love the pic below, it's great!
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Oct 14 2006 6:21 AM

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Sep 20 2006 11:50 AM

Hi Erich,

Yes the magic of Ireland was wonderful! Thanks so much for the note. I have entered the wine industry, moved and still haven't unpacked and crush is starting! That's why I have been MIA but I will make a point to try to pop on more! I hope things are well with you. Just leaving a hello and well wishes to let you know I haven't forgotten you. Smiles!
Dhachia





Sep 20 2006 9:37 AM

Mr. T Explains the Theory Of Evolution

http://www.adam.belsky.com/mrt/T_vs_pota1.htm

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Sep 20 2006 5:36 AM

I just wanted to stop by and give you kudos for such a wonderful and intelligent profile. =)
Jimmy Abernethy





Sep 4 2006 2:08 AM

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Aug 30 2006 4:20 PM






"By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest."~Confucius
Lots of Luv!
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PaulEdward





Aug 30 2006 8:21 AM

I read some of your blogs, Erich, and was especially intrigued by your expressing a need for a purpose in life. I am an evolutionist and as such suspect that the purpose in life is staying alive long enough to produce progeny in enough quantity or with enough durability to stay alive long enough to produce progeny etc.
That does not rule out an apprehension (not a comprehension) of God, if God is defined as "that which cannot be controlled." I've stored several blogs at pauledwardsnyder.blogspot.com should you have any interest in the direction of my thought. If not, I will continue to read your blogs. Some of them are intrigueing, though a bit preachy.
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Aug 23 2006 5:58 AM

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Aug 17 2006 7:37 PM

Just wanted to say thanks for the educational and thought provoking blogs. Im really glad you take the time to do this :-)
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Aug 4 2006 6:29 AM

thanks for the add Erich. I look forward to getting acquainted. Have a great weekend.
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Aug 1 2006 5:56 AM

is it me or we just blindly repeating history again? interesting times we're living in...peace:)
Jimmy Abernethy





Jul 29 2006 6:40 PM

Free The West Memphis Three!

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Jul 27 2006 4:48 AM

Some would say that Atheists are the most reckless drivers, but in truth they are the most careful, because they know this is the only life they have. Life is precious, treat yours well.
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Jul 23 2006 8:09 PM

Just dropping by to say hi.. and also I checked out your blogs ... Very interesting.. I'll keep reading them when I have time..

Take care..

Angel
Amanda





Jul 17 2006 1:19 AM

Just wanted to comment on Danielle's previous comment concerning atheists. She mentioned that atheists were lacking in moral values because they didn't have some ancient document to tell them the difference between right and wrong. Well, I am an atheist, and I feel that I am more moral and more ethical than any Christian I know. In fact, most (and I did say most) Christians I know are hypocrites. I don't need something written thousands of years ago to tell me that it's wrong to kill someone, or to lie, or to steal, or whatever else. That's what our more highly developed brain is for - it seems to me that a lot of Christians are relying on an ancient text that has been translated hundreds upon hundreds of times to do their thinking for them rather than that magnificent organ they have in their heads.
On a side note, the Ten Commandments are for the Jews, as it is the "Old Testament", and the teachings of Jesus are for the Christians, his "New Testament" to replace the Old. Just btw.
- Amanda
A Complicated Kindness





Jul 16 2006 3:44 PM

WOW . . . you have many friends! Glad to be asked into your myspace clique ;)
Keep in touch!
>>>HUGS<<<
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Jul 15 2006 4:42 PM

Hello Erich, and welcome to the Erich group. We're a rare name, I do believe. I am interested in this blog you are talking about. Are you Erich Vieth? Just curious, enjoy your name!
-Erich
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