If you have the time, Jonathan Miller’s
A Rough History of Disbelief is well worth watching. It’s all that a documentary should be, intelligent, intellectual, no flashy effects or silly re-enactments. That’s another way of saying that it’s everything American television is not (it was produced by the BBC). Treat yourself to something that treats
you like a thinking human being. It’s about three hours. Here’s
part one,
part two, and the final
part three. Enjoy.
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