The great virtue of this volume, enchantingly illustrated by Dave McKean, is that it leads the young along the path of logical thinking instead of piling fact upon fact in an effort to tell children what they should think . . .
Nowhere in the developed world is this issue more important than in the United States, where the Christian right is actively engaged in trying to reshape public school curriculums to conform to its religious doctrines, keep evolution out of science classes and promote the lie that the founders established a Christian government . . .
Dawkins’s book is dedicated to the proposition that the truths of nature are just as pleasurable and awe-inspiring as any fairytale.
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Bill O’Reilly, Richard Dawkins Debate Creationism Heatedly (VIDEO)
Richard Dawkins, The Magic of Reality
Explaining science’s magic to the young
“The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True,” which will be released [Today]in the United States, is a book about science, Dawkins says, and “not anti-religion.”
In his book, he intends to show that “the magic of reality is the fascinating wonder of reality shown through science.” . . .
Dawkins is a Big Bang guy who rejects the question, “Who — as in God — made it?” “It’s not a sensible question,” he says. “It’s like asking, ‘Why are mountains jealous?’
And as the interview ends, he has one final request. “Tell them,” he says, “that this is a science book. Not an anti-God book.”
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Aphorism: On the Ridicule of Religious Belief
By Madison S. Hughes (10.03.2011)
One has no choice but to ridicule religious belief.
The character House in the television medical drama of the same name once said, “If you could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people.” That is profoundly insightful. Any attempt to address religious belief with reason and logic to a believer will leave one with the same frustrations Sisyphus must feel.
In sum, address the rational with reason, and the irrational with ridicule.
Richard Dawkins Versus Homophobic Christians
Quote: Richard Dawkins
Clinton Richard Dawkins, Ph.D., (born 26 March 1941)
Ethologist, Evolutionary Biologist, Author, and Outspoken Atheist
The mere fact that you can ask a question in the English language doesn’t make it a question that deserves an answer.
Quote: Sam Harris
Richard Dawkins Interviews Creationist John Mackay
Quote: Richard Dawkins
Clinton Richard Dawkins, Ph.D., (born 26 March 1941)
Ethologist, Evolutionary Biologist, Author, and Outspoken Atheist
The difference between 6,000 years and 4.6 billion years it’s equivalent to believing the distance from New York to San Francisco is 7.8 yards. That’s the scale of the disagreement.



