The Dawkins Delusion
While the Dawkins argument against Agnosticism is the usual and incredibly weak and contradictory proposition with a touch of cognitive dissonance (sound familiar Dawkins?), I must otherwise extend an overriding congratulations and approval of any concise, calculated and importantly, successful, attack against Abrahamic theism. I strongly urge anyone of any faith to consider The God Delusion if only to learn what “all the fuss is about”, but do approach with extreme scepticism - as I’d imagine Dawkins himself would recommend.
January 1st, 2007 at 2:36 pm
I definitely agree that Dawkins should be applauded. Just for finally pushing the obvious in a very fervent manner.
Personally the nature of the arguments against theism seem as tired as they are true. Debating the concept of evolution seems equally inane. It’s unfortunate that we are left trying to convince people of first principles instead of dealing with the truly interesting issues that could be explored. I’d much rather be talking about qualia than massaging political correctness to create acceptance of agnosticism disguised as atheism.