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Did The C Of E Troll Richard Dawkins?
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Genuine? Or t-i-c? I think Dawkins would be amused anyway.....
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ag, I doubt very much that Richard Dawkins’ illness will change his opinions, but Antony Flew, a renowned philosopher who also strongly advocated atheism, suddenly at the age of 80 plus, declared himself a deist. Whether or not his judgement was sound is an area of some contention, and having read some of his works I can understand why.
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Naomi, interesting! I suppose it flew in the face of sound reasoning!
When I read he was 80 I initially thought some form of dementia or mental health issues may have played a part in his new found beliefs.
I agree, Dawkins is unlikely to change his views and I am sure he will comment soon on the tweet!
When I read he was 80 I initially thought some form of dementia or mental health issues may have played a part in his new found beliefs.
I agree, Dawkins is unlikely to change his views and I am sure he will comment soon on the tweet!
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No, I really don't think that it was a trolling exercise in the true sense of the word.
...but I think it has a political motive as opposed to:
"At this time, we wish John Hurt and his family the best"
Because Dawkins is the most famous atheist in the country, that tweet from the CofE has a subtext which reads, "Hey...no matter what someone's beliefs are, we still love them, because Christianity is about love and acceptance".
That's how I read it.
No, I really don't think that it was a trolling exercise in the true sense of the word.
...but I think it has a political motive as opposed to:
"At this time, we wish John Hurt and his family the best"
Because Dawkins is the most famous atheist in the country, that tweet from the CofE has a subtext which reads, "Hey...no matter what someone's beliefs are, we still love them, because Christianity is about love and acceptance".
That's how I read it.
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