Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

Perhaps Dawkins really is delusional?

As I have said before, I have wondered, reading The God Delusion, whether Richard Dawkins is ignorant, delusional, or intentionally deceptive. I am presuming that he is not unintelligent and that he understands basic logic, which is what has confused … Continue reading

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Dover revisited

I still see the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District case bandied about, usually to make the point that ID (Intelligent Design) is Creationism in disguise. It is a stupid argument for a number of reasons, the main reason being … Continue reading

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Probability, credulity and credibility (and Dawkins)

Have you ever listened to your local TV News broadcast or read a story in your local paper that deals with a subject that you know about, and been amazed at the inaccuracy of the reporting? I have, which is … Continue reading

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Wisdom and atheism

Okay, I meant to start on my Dawkins’ review this evening, but went out for a photo-walk instead. It was a good choice, as it was a beautiful evening, and there was a wonderful sunset: Call it God’s art, as … Continue reading

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