Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Self-Delusion

Richard Dawkins, British scientist is the front-runner in the atheistic evangelism religion. Although he claims to be a rationalistic scientist, the truth is that he is unable to carry the argument on scientific and rational grounds and has to resort to personal attacks.

Melanie Phillips reports on a rather nasty character:

The Truth Delusion of Richard Dawkins
Tuesday, 28th April 2009



The most famous atheist in the world, biologist Professor Richard Dawkins, poses as the arch-apostle of reason, a scientist who stands for empirical truth in opposition to obscurantism and lies. What follows suggests that in fact he is sloppy and cavalier with both facts and reasoning to a disturbing degree.

I previously wrote about the remarkable debate (which can be seen at this website) between Dawkins and John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics and Fellow in the Philosophy of Science at Oxford. Lennox is the author of God’s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? which demolishes Dawkins by showing not only that there is no inherent conflict between science and faith but that the argument for faith is now being bolstered enormously by the remarkable developments in science. Dawkins was on the back foot because Lennox was attacking him from his own platform of science. He was on safer ground only when, in a further debate between the two at Oxford’s Natural History Museum last October, he attacked Lennox for his Christian faith which he could more easily ridicule. But to Lennox’s core arguments, he seemed to me to have no convincing response.


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