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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins


The God Delusion
by Richard Dawkins
Product Details
Paperback: 374 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Point: Belief in any supernatural god is ridiculously unscientific, unhelpful, and dangerous to fellow humans.
Path:  Chapter 1 - religion has caused lots of problems, but no one is able to talk about it. It is off limits.
Chapter 2 - "any creative intelligence, of sufficient complexity to design anything, comes into existence only as the end product of an extended process of gradual evolution."
Chapter 3 - all arguments for God fail
Chapter 4 - Argument from improbability - basically a hyped up version of "Who created God?"
Chapter 5 - Answering from where religion comes - a desire, a placebo, a meme? Who can say?
Chapter 6 - "Then why are we good?" 1. We aren't. 2. Misfiring nerves.
Chapter 7 - The Bible is horrific in its dealings with others. Do you really want to claim that?
Chapter 8 - fundamentalism (believing the Scriptures of your faith) undercuts science, and therefore is unacceptable
Chapter 9 - it is child abuse to bring up a child in a religious upbringing.
Chapter 10 - If there is a gap in every person that needs to be filled, why fill it with God? Why not science, art, human friendship, humanism, etc.?
Sources: Websites, critics, current literature.
Agreement: Religion - as a form of reaching God - is dangerous.
Disagreement: The author is overly infatuated with science. He is caustic and angry. Full of misinterpretations, exaggerations and over generalizations.
Personal App: Evidence will not argue a person into belief. Only the Holy Spirit can change a heart.
Stars: .25 out of 5
I couldn’t stomach most of it.

1 comment:

Riley said...

"it is child abuse to bring up a child in a religious upbringing" - Hahahahahahahaha.

It is my observation that atheists LOVE generalization. Suddenly, because Persons A & B have been caught with a particular attitude, the group that they belong to must share the same failing.

Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. (Philippians 3:8)