I do not believe in Richard Dawkins. Or rather, I would not believe he was real if it were not for the plethora of evidence which exists, even just the evidence circulating amongst the sprawling content of the internet. The book reviews, blog entries, interviews, lectures, Wikipedia entries, biographies, testimonials, and endless third-party sources seem [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Richard Dawkins’
A Preface to Dawkins
Posted in Autobiographical, God and Theology, tagged Jann, John Wesley, rational, religion is irrational, religion is rational, Richard Dawkins, slap, slapped on 30 September, 2009 | 1 Comment »
When the lady behind the desk at the bookstore shrugged her shoulders, she might as well have just told me, “We order our books from the another dimension. It may take anywhere from two minutes to two years to arrive here. Sorry.” And she smiled a know-nothing smile, as innocent as a five year-old with [...]
The Irrelevancy of Richard Dawkins
Posted in God and Theology, Math and Science, tagged atheism, big bang, causal, cosmology, creationism, evolution, illogical, Pop atheist, Richard Dawkins on 24 June, 2008 | 16 Comments »
Richard Dawkins is one of those interesting people who, because they know a great deal about a particular field, presume to have the authority to speak on other fields, usually with embarrassing results. I do not know if the man himself has ever been publicly embarrassed, but when I read Dawkins I sometimes blush nervously [...]