Primus
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I was reading an interview with Dawkins in the Times yesterday and he briefly pointed out that in the UK the rising religious fundamentalism in the country is mainly contained in Islam. By fundamentalism I mean refusing to learn about evolution, calling for religion to be taught prominently over science ect... However he would not expand on this.
As has been demonstrated Dawkins can be very ruthless with the Christian faith. This got me thinking is he holding back deliberately with Islam. I know he's been quoted saying that he concentrates mainly on Christianity as he knows more about it but living in the UK surely any rising fundamentalism that is affecting education should be addressed. Anyway if he is holding back these are some reasons I could think of.
A) In the current political climate it could cost him his chair in Cambridge
B) He's doesn't fancy having a fatwa issued on him
or
C) I've totally misread some newspaper spin and said situation does not exist. He's not pulling punches with any religion more than another.
As has been demonstrated Dawkins can be very ruthless with the Christian faith. This got me thinking is he holding back deliberately with Islam. I know he's been quoted saying that he concentrates mainly on Christianity as he knows more about it but living in the UK surely any rising fundamentalism that is affecting education should be addressed. Anyway if he is holding back these are some reasons I could think of.
A) In the current political climate it could cost him his chair in Cambridge
B) He's doesn't fancy having a fatwa issued on him
or
C) I've totally misread some newspaper spin and said situation does not exist. He's not pulling punches with any religion more than another.