A Collection of Responses to Richard Dawkins' Latest Book, "Outgrowing God: A Beginner's Guide to Atheism"
It has been quite awhile since I have taken Richard Dawkins serious as a thinker. Frankly, Dawkins is a sloppy thinker who only succeeds in dumbing down the question of God's existence. As I have noted here, there are numerous reasons why his views on ethics, philosophy and theology are sophomoric at best, and morally deplorable at worst. However, his influence among internet atheists cannot be denied. Although I confess I don't understand why. It seems to me that "Darwin's Pitbull," has become nothing more than a yapping Chihuahua. But, for those who are still (for some unknown reason) influenced by this once great thinker, here are some responses to his new book for your consideration.
Outgrowing Atheism: it's time for Richard Dawkins to grow up by David Robertson
If Richard Dawkins loves facts so much, why can’t he get them right? by Damian Thompson
More of Dawkins’ same old tired rhetoric by Matthew Cserhati
How Dawkins’ Outgrowing God Capitalizes on Our Culture’s Inability to Think Critically by Hillary Morgan Ferrer
Outgrowing Atheism: it's time for Richard Dawkins to grow up by David Robertson
If Richard Dawkins loves facts so much, why can’t he get them right? by Damian Thompson
More of Dawkins’ same old tired rhetoric by Matthew Cserhati
How Dawkins’ Outgrowing God Capitalizes on Our Culture’s Inability to Think Critically by Hillary Morgan Ferrer
Outgrowing Richard Dawkins’ God Delusions by Tom Gilson
Richard Dawkins' Philosophical Offenses: A Review of "Outgrowing God"
Richard Dawkins’s Latest Case for Outgrowing God by Rebecca McLaughlin
Richard Dawkins Discovers His Ideal Idiom and Audience by David Bentley Hart
Courage and Godspeed,
Richard Dawkins' Philosophical Offenses: A Review of "Outgrowing God"
Richard Dawkins’s Latest Case for Outgrowing God by Rebecca McLaughlin
Richard Dawkins Discovers His Ideal Idiom and Audience by David Bentley Hart
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
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