Godless Dawkins is God

When I seek advice I look to someone who may be qualified to answer any question which I may have. When I don’t know something I look to a person (dead or alive) who is qualified to answer the question. If the person answering my question is condescending, arrogant, pompous and self-absorbed I am less likely to heed the advice given. If I want advice on bread-making I would seek out a baker and not a butcher. If I want advice on how to teach a monkey how to fling shit I would not look to Napolean. I would seek out Richard Dawkins.

Richard Dawkins, I am sure, is a brilliant zoologist and evolutionary scientist. He is not a theologian or philosopher. He is an extrodinary writer and basturd. In The God Delusion Dawkins seeks to convert the masses.

If this book works as I intend, religious readers who open it will be atheists when they put it down.

Dawkins is, afterall, an atheistic missionary. Like missionaries preying on heathen savages in bongobongoland, Dawkins seeks to heal the “mind virus” that is religion (p176). And Dawkins is far too kind to us theists. He will not “go out of [his] way to offend” because offending comes naturally for him (p.27)

The are several areas where Dawkins fails in his attempt to de-theos-ify the world. It could be his straw-man constructs. It could be his cherry picking of ideas and evidence. It could be his reduction to ridicule. It could be his arrogance. It could be his incomplete refutation. It could be his incredibly simplistic approach to religion and philosophy which are a direct result of his inability to comprehend that there are reasons why people believe in God outside of mere hearsay. It could be his bait-and-switch approach to dealing with arguments. It could be his hypothetical examples. It could be his lack of real examples (outside of his own personal anecdotes). It could be the anecdotal method to his own delusion. It could be many things but mostly it is all of them.

Dawkins delusion is not the same as that which he seeks to remove (the one of theism). His delusion is that he is god. Dawkins appears to believe that he is the saviour to our god-full world. The idea of god is one which he cannot fathom and, as such, is one which must be removed. It seems odd that Dawkins, an evolutionist, does not attempt to show ways in which evolution could or should remove the “waste” that is religion.

Dawkins discusses “anting” (a seemingly useless practise of some birds) and how there does not appear to be an evolutionary explanation. But the mere lack of evidence does not preclude that there is not actual reason for this to be less than purposeful. However, religion is a waste and the “advantages” of religion are quickly mentioned as a heading then the discussion changes to how aweful it is. Quite odd.

At any rate, Dawkins does not care what people think so long as they do not think of god. Unless, that is, that god is Dawkins. We are supposed to think critically of everything. But because he provides a long diatribe on the evils and stupidity of religion it is best not to even consider that he could be wrong.

When I was in junior high we had a section in my Language Arts class on “debating.” The topic that we were given did not mean anything to me and I knew almost nothing about it. I did not feel compelled to research the topic thoroughly but that did not keep me from writing a long speech on the topic. I do not remember what the topic was but I remember that I went second. When it was my turn to speak I blasted through my many points even though I knew they were ridiculous (my partner did not even know what I was going to say). After the speeches and the rebuttals the adjudicator came up and pronounced his verdict. It was declared a tie. Not because the arguments were equal. They were not. My arguments were clearly less well defined and were less impressive. The other team was clear, precise and clearly had a greater understanding of the topic. The adjudicator stated that “If you can’t win with insight, bowl them over with your bull shitting.”

Dawkins cannot win this argument with insight. He has not devoted enough time to both sides of the argument. Hatred for an idea does not constitute insight or ingenuity. But, judging by the length of the book and the many topics that are provided only curosry attention, he does bowl people over with bull shit.

Godless Dawkins is God. At least in his own mind. (Yet he cannot tell us how the mind or consciousness evolved or when or how it became a function to ensure the continuation of a species.)

God bless.