dragonflygrrrrl
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Just bought the books the God Delusion and God is Not Great. For those of you who have read one or both, what are your opinions? I haven't read them yet, but I'm looking forward to doing so.
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Reading 'The God Delusion' set me back on the road to God. The irony of it never stops making me smile.
I'll start a thread outside the DIR to explain.
Reading 'The God Delusion' set me back on the road to God. The irony of it never stops making me smile.
Im sorry, didn't think it was possible for that to work in reverse...guess you still need itReading 'The God Delusion' set me back on the road to God. The irony of it never stops making me smile.
I've read 'The God Delusion'. I remember finding it clear, quite light, often a wee bit humorous, and easy to follow. There wasn't really much that I hadn't encountered so I can't gauge its effectiveness directly, but I've heard people say (and get the feeling myself) that it's not going to change many minds. I like Dawkins' style, but I was nowhere near as excited as with his science work.Just bought the books the God Delusion and God is Not Great. For those of you who have read one or both, what are your opinions? I haven't read them yet, but I'm looking forward to doing so.
So Dawkings only targets creationists?Of course Dawkins has an axe to grind, and rightfully so, creationists want their religion taught in science class, and Dawkins is a scientist. Duh. He's doing something about and deserves respect for it.
No, many atheists read his books and attend his lectures as well.So Dawkings only targets creationists?
No, I mean do his arguments only target creationists.No, many atheists read his books and attend his lectures as well.
No, I mean do his arguments only target creationists.
His best arguments are for evolution, mainly because it's his lifes work. So most of his angst is directed towards creationists, and unfortunately non-creationist members of that religion are targeted just by association.
Of course Dawkins has an axe to grind, and rightfully so, creationists want their religion taught in science class, and Dawkins is a scientist. Duh. He's doing something about and deserves respect for it.
First you define creationists by the publicly accepted definition of the group who is pushing to have creationism taught in the class room. Then you do a 180 and claim all people who believe in God are creationists...What members of the religions that Dawkins target do not believe that God created the universe? As far as I can tell they're all creationists, they just differ in the details.