The whole sort of atheist critique of religion
doesn’t really address Buddhism insofar
as Buddhism is established really as a science
of the mind.
 It’s based on observation of the mind.
 And everything that Buddha taught can be
empirically verified through your own experience.
 In other words, you can test it. 
Actually, I think it’s a very interesting
science because you’re the scientist.
 You’re not just reading about what other
scientists have done and, you know, confirmed
and so forth like that, but you, yourself,
are the experimenter.
 You experiment with your own mind.
 
What Buddha basically said is that we can
understand through our own experience that
happiness comes from inner peace.
 And we can explore that in our own experiences
and see, well, that’s true, happiness does
come from inner peace.
 And maybe even more importantly, we can
also then establish, I have the capacity for
inner peace in my own mind.
 In fact, we might even say that through
training of the mind, through practicing meditation,
you can see that it’s actually not difficult.
 All we need to do is learn to let go of
our unhappy thoughts, and our mind automatically
becomes peaceful.
 So in other words, you don’t have to,
like, make your mind peaceful, you just have
to let go of your unhappy thoughts, your angry
thoughts or your anxious thoughts.
 
And what happens through that is that you
then begin to experience a sense of peace,
a deep inner peace.
 And you can verify that through your own
experience.
 And through that, you get in touch then
with your own potential for peace or other
virtuous minds, like love or compassion or
joy or kindness, generosity.
 In other words, you can verify it through
your own experimentation that that is the
case. 
What we then discover is that the mind has
this incredible capacity for profound peace
or, we might say, for limitless love, for
limitless kindness.
 That’s where I find some fault with the
– you know, as you’re calling it, the
“new atheism.”
 Simply because I don’t think they are
paying enough attention to the science of
the mind through which we can establish, so
to speak, an alternative science, but it’s
equally, empirically verifiable that there
is a spiritual dimension to our being that
you can discover through your own practice,
in fact, that there is this, yeah, you might
say a divine element to our nature because
we discover that the mind has this capacity
for limitless love, limitless compassion,
limitless joy.
