In his book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins says that teaching children to revere the Bible and love God is abusive and therefore should be criminalized. How do we answer that?
In his book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins says that teaching children to revere the Bible and love God is abusive and therefore should be criminalized. How do we answer that?
In his book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins suggests that Christians don’t really get their moral values from the Bible. They just think they do.
Little children in the church nursery learn that God made everything. They accept this at face value. But at some point they begin to wonder who made God – and it’s a perfectly valid question.
In his 2006 book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins claims that the apparent design in our world is just an illusion. Is this proposition reasonable?
In his 2006 book “The God Delusion,” atheist Richard Dawkins says that the Bible is a worthless piece of evidence for the existence of God. Oh really?
In his book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins says that the Yahweh of the Old Testament is guilty of murdering innocent babies. Supposedly, the morality natural to atheism is vastly superior to that of scripture.
In the second chapter of his book “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins charges the God of the Old Testament with monstrous wrongs. His argument is: “Since I hate your God, you shouldn’t believe in him.” Oh really?
In 2006, Richard Dawkins published his book “The God Delusion.” In the first chapter of the book, this famous atheist suggests that faith is stupid. Is he right?