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Uncontested. While I don't have the acumen in those fields to assess his brilliance, I don't presume to contradict it, either.fantôme profane;1186072 said:I agree, but he has studied science, biology, evolution, zoology etc. When he speaks on these topics I have a great deal of respect for him. I have a great deal of respect for him in the work he has done promoting scientific education. The man is absolutely brilliant in his field. (the key phrase being in his field)
However, on a personal level, that quote about fairyology made me lose all respect for him. As I said, I expect better from a man of science. Ignorance is unavoidable, but it is never a virtue.
I don't dismiss his work in the fields he has studied.As Sunstone says he is not a demon, he is a human. And therefore has a wide range of strengths and weaknesses. I think it is very unfortunate that people cant seem to understand that. I think that those who dismiss Dawkins out of hand are missing out on one of the greatest minds of our time.
Agreed.But it also drives me crazy when other people will quote Dawkins not only as an authority on theology, but as the ultimate authority on theology. Some people will use The God Delusion as if it were sacred scripture (never recognizing the irony). Actually it is Dawkins fans the bother me much more than Dawkins himself does.
Dawkins brings out such extreme views. If I disagree with something that Dawkins says some of his fans will label me as an irrational fundamentalist Christian. If I agree with something Dawkins has said then some of his detractors will label me as an extreme antireligious bigot. Well in fact I agree with much of what Dawkins has said, and I disagree with much of what Dawkins has said.