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Richard Dawkins, praised by millions for assuring them their futile lives are momentary and meaningless. The greatest cult leader ever?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 60676471:MV8yNjAwNjc4XzQ1NDI4NzczX0VCNDNGNEE2] [quote:arceus:MV8yNjAwNjc4XzQ1NDIyNjQwXzM3MTg3QzhD] i love him; he's a brilliant man. I've read a couple of his books, and i believe it's important to well educate yourselves on the science he teaches before opionating him. much less discredit any of his scientific facts my mother always said that i need to educate myself if i wanted to follow any of my beliefs and i've had big help from him, this site, and plenty of other authors. I'd suggest you do the same before bringing up a slandering argument with only a video [/quote] I agree You should educate yourself but you also need to see both sides of the coin. Dawkins is just one, extreme viewpoint. I would recommend everybody Read some works by Richard Nabey, Rupert Sheldrake (he wrote the science delusion as a retort to The God delusion), John Anthony West, Michael Cremo, Webster Tarpley, dr Rick Strassman, dr S Meyer (the DNA guy, not the disclosure loon) etc.. you'll soon view life, history, science, society, origins and mind with a whole new perspective, I've read all of these authors and it's humbling to know that the more knowledge we gain, the more we realise how little we know, the more mysterious the world becomes and possibilities can become much more far reaching. There is without doubt a mathematical and geometric order to the universe and I'm certain it's not just blind chance and accident. There's more to life than Dawkins that's for sure and in my view he is in part responsible for the inconsequential, resource gathering, nihilism of today's society. [/quote]
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