Paranormal Inquirer
Critical Thinker
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Lately, I've encountered much opposition towards Richard Dawkins, but the suprising thing about this is that it's mostly coming from atheists. Even my good friend who is probably the most hardcore atheist I know said that he cannot stand the illogic and weak arguments of Dawkins and just wishes he would go back to writing about biology, where he truly belongs. Even on many other forums, many atheists would say that "Yeah, I'm an atheist, but not a Richard Dawkins atheist."
The question is this: why? Keep in mind that these same people tend to love Hitchens and Harris, but why the hate towards Dawkins. In all honesty, Dawkins was probably the biggest influence on my "conversion" to agnostic atheism with his book "The God Delusion." I never really liked Hitchens because despite his obvious wit and intelligence, he came off as too mean and condescending many times. Harris also came off as sort of weird towards me as well with his spiritual beliefs in like reincarnation and stuff like that, which is ironic as he is going against the idea of a god for lack of evidence.
Anyways, I was just curious as to the hostility towards Dawkins. The answer can't be that he's too much of an atheist fundamentalist because Hitchens and Harris probably "preach" just as much as he does. He's my favority of the three.
The question is this: why? Keep in mind that these same people tend to love Hitchens and Harris, but why the hate towards Dawkins. In all honesty, Dawkins was probably the biggest influence on my "conversion" to agnostic atheism with his book "The God Delusion." I never really liked Hitchens because despite his obvious wit and intelligence, he came off as too mean and condescending many times. Harris also came off as sort of weird towards me as well with his spiritual beliefs in like reincarnation and stuff like that, which is ironic as he is going against the idea of a god for lack of evidence.
Anyways, I was just curious as to the hostility towards Dawkins. The answer can't be that he's too much of an atheist fundamentalist because Hitchens and Harris probably "preach" just as much as he does. He's my favority of the three.
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