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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of us seem to be reading different books here. Ima sceptic seems to think Dawkins is an agnostic, but in &amp;apos;The poverty of agnosticism&amp;apos; Dawkins states that he&amp;apos;s an atheist, which is surely the gist of The God Delusion anyway. Ima also reckons that D.H.Wilson is simply an atheist-Dawkins-basher in disguise - having read the first couple of pages! - and tells him (her? it?) to attack Dawkins accurately and honestly if he wants &amp;quot;respect&amp;quot;. An attack after a couple of pages doesn&amp;apos;t earn my respect. I&amp;apos;ve read the whole of Wilson&amp;apos;s &amp;quot;guide&amp;quot;, and unless I&amp;apos;m barking up the wrong tree, he begins by explaining why he can&amp;apos;t share Dawkins&amp;apos; atheistic faith in chance as the creator of life, heredity, new organs etc. (even Dawkins admits it&amp;apos;s &amp;quot;very, very improbable&amp;quot;), and then goes on to explain why he can&amp;apos;t share anyone&amp;apos;s faith in the God or gods of the established religions. That sounds like agnosticism to me. As a fence-sitting agnostic myself, I&amp;apos;m sick of aggressive atheists and religious know-alls bombarding us with beliefs masquerading as facts, and I&amp;apos;m grateful to Wilson for giving me a rational explanation for why I feel so uneasy about other people&amp;apos;s certainties. How the hell (oops! I must be a believer!) can c.souter say he (she) knows &amp;quot;for a fact, 100%, that there is no such thing as a god&amp;quot;? Mind-boggling. I do agree, though, with Mike that the crucial issue is how we can influence society for good, but I don&amp;apos;t think this discussion is irrelevant. A plea for tolerance sounds more convincing to me if it comes from someone who doesn&amp;apos;t insist that he is right and anyone who disagrees is wrong. By the way, I also agree with Maria that your spam checker is too difficult.</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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