Anyone read “The Richard Dawkins Delusion” at mobipocket.com ? What do you think?
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May 4, 2010
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May 4th, 2010 at 10:37 am
I haven’t read it and given the subject matter I probably never would. There are plenty of critics of Dawkins but none of them would last two minutes in a debate with him.
May 6th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
No I haven’t read the book you are referring to but I might read it some day. So far you merely asserted what the book, critical of Dawkins, has asserted. Yet you adduce no arguments from that book, only assertions. You need to give a rationale behind the assertion that a transcendent standard is necessary, and that belief without evidence is a must.
I personally disagree with these assertions. I think a life infused with rational thought; a life that seeks to question all maxims, is a more fruitful and abundant life. A life that blindly accepts propositions because they make one feels good is more counterproductive than anything else.