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* '''2006-10-13''' [http://www.salon.com/books/int/2006/10/13/dawkins/ The flying spaghetti monster]: "In a heated interview, the famous biologist insists that [[religion is evil]] and God might as well be a children's fantasy." | * '''2006-10-13''' [http://www.salon.com/books/int/2006/10/13/dawkins/ The flying spaghetti monster]: "In a heated interview, the famous biologist insists that [[religion is evil]] and God might as well be a children's fantasy." |
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Overview
Richard Dawkins is a prominent English scientist and atheist. He is the originator of the term meme.
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Links
Reference
Books
- 2006: The God Delusion
Interviews
- 2006-10-13 The flying spaghetti monster: "In a heated interview, the famous biologist insists that religion is evil and God might as well be a children's fantasy."
- 2005-04-30 The atheist: "Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins explains why God is a delusion, religion is a virus, and America has slipped back into the Dark Ages."
Videos
- "Root of All Evil?" (title listed as The God Delusion, but that's probably just to get more hits; it actually predates TGD): BBC documentary, filmed in Colorado Springs and Israel, showing the innate destructiveness of religion and contrasting with science
Dawkins said, of the title "Root of All Evil?": |
From the start, I didn't like the title. Religion is not the root of all evil, for no one thing is the root of all anything. But I was delighted with the advertisement that Channel Four put in the national newspapers. It was a picture of the Manhattan skyline with the caption "Imagine a world without religion." What was the connection? The twin towers of the World Trade Center were conspicuously present. |
from "The God Delusion", page 1 |