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Deluded by Dawkins? A Christian Response to the God Delusion

Deluded by Dawkins? A Christian Response to the God Delusion
By Andrew P. Wilson

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25180 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-09
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages

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the spastic theologian2
I love Richard Dawkins....for he has finally said what few others have dared : that theologians are self-professed doctors of a non-existing science! And they HATE it, are positively convulsing in spastic twirls, angry as hell and fuming at the mouth....writing books left right and centre to refute Dawkins...lol! There will be whole rain-forrests felled for the amount of paper waisted on Jezuit -style arguments in pile after pile of books trying to "refute" what is so obvious and so self-evident that even a child can understand it : "God" is a thing created by mankind to ease its fear of death....a hokus -pokus thing that is used to validate both good and evil and is so totally alien to science that any well-educated intellectual(but also the sane brained layman) cannot do but refute its so called "existence"...sure, some will write books, some will lament hipocritically at the altar of their cosy institute of conservative "values" but in the privacy of their bed late at night they shiver and turn because they haven't got a clue...not a single shred of evidence....

Inadequate and confused.1
This book contains the same old circular reasoning often used to attack arguments which demand evidence. The book is rife with assumptions. Looks like a cheap attempt to cash in on Dawkins's book even down to the blatant copy of the cover!

An embarassment to both its author and his cause.1
This desperate and intellectually dishonest attempt to refute Dawkins merely adds to his lustre and exposes the tawdriness of the oppostion. The title, no doubt assumed to be rather clever, is merely silly. So sad to see intelligence prostituted is this way.