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The Dawkins Delusion
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By Alister McGrath.
Anyone here read it? Picked up a second hand copy for 50p and started reading it (27 pages so far...its only 65 pages in total) and I see nothing but ad hominem attacks on Dawkins and calling atheism 'a belief' so far. No doubt I shall endeavour to finish it (tedious as it is) but has anyone else read it?
Anyone here read it? Picked up a second hand copy for 50p and started reading it (27 pages so far...its only 65 pages in total) and I see nothing but ad hominem attacks on Dawkins and calling atheism 'a belief' so far. No doubt I shall endeavour to finish it (tedious as it is) but has anyone else read it?
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EDDIE, no, Ive not seen that debate yet, but did see a youtube debate between Dawkins and Mcgrath earlier. Both of them seemed quiet respectful (if disagreeable) of each others point of view. Don't know why Christians get so up in arms about Dawkins, just because he puts forth a different point of view from their own
Dawkins' book 'The God Delusion' is 374 pages long (my hard back version anyway) and McGrath attempts to destroy it in a 65 page tome by ad hominin attacks on Dawkins and strawmen arguments. At least what Ive read so far. Since Ive basically read over a 1/3 of the book I don't see it getting much better....
No, it wasn't the odious William Lane Craig, Nailit, although I've seen several debates on YouTube with WLC. (He's an impressive debater, of course, but he was struggling very, very hard when he was trying to defend the various divinely ordained genocides recorded in Joshua and Samuel in one debate at the Oxford Union)
The author I'm referring to was a member of the Legion of Christ (LC) which is (I think) a kind of militant secular arm of the Roman Church.
The author I'm referring to was a member of the Legion of Christ (LC) which is (I think) a kind of militant secular arm of the Roman Church.