David Ray Griffin is professor of philosophy of religion at Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University and one of the co-directors of the Center for Process Studies. He is the author of God, Power, and Evil: A Process Theodicy (1976) and Unsnarling the World-Knot: Consciousness, Freedom, and the Mind-Body Problem (1998). He is the editor of The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals (1988). His next two books will be Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts, and A Process Philosophy of Religion. http://www.meta-library.net/bio/dg-body.html
“There was recently a report that there was to be a film and a discussion [on 9/11] in Tokyo, Japan and that the bureau chief for one of our major newspapers said that if he went to that meeting, he’d be fired.”
“I am more hopeful than I was six months ago and, partly because I think our corporate owners of the media may be getting more and more convinced that what this Administration is doing is not good even for corporate America… It may be that we are to the point that the wise men and women will say “They’ve got to go”, and maybe 9/11 is the best way to bring them down."
David Ray Griffin Q&A session after his presentation
“9/11: The Myth and the Reality”
ftp://www.radio4all.net/pub/files/tuc@tuc...inmyththree.mp3