Richard Dawkins
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Chief Rabbi: atheism has failed. Only religion can defeat the new barbarians
In the Spectator dated 15 June 2013, Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks writes: I love the remark made by one Oxford don about another: ‘On the surface, he’s profound, but deep down, he’s superficial.’ That sentence has more than once...
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Who is the “disco don” of the Dark Side?
When I wrote my open letter to Richard Dawkins ('Letter to an Influential Atheist') which he was kind enough to quote in 'The God Delusion' I was at all times very polite to him. Giles Coren is...
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Charles Darwin’s support of Christian missionaries
During the last 15 years of his life, Charles Darwin became a supporter and donor to the South American Missionary Society (SAMS). He had become an admirer of Christian missionary work during his voyage on the Beagle, having first...
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I agree with William Rees-Mogg who argued in yesterday's London Times that Darwinism has become a trendy pseudo-religion for people who regard all religions as equally irrational because unscientific. That is not of course to...
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A N Wilson´s return to faith
Friday 15 May 2009 I used to read A N Wilson with profit in his Christian years, was sad when he appeared to abandon faith, but am delighted that he has returned to such a strong and articulate faith. Do take...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
"Letter To An Influential Atheist" is a new book by Roger Steer. The atheist in question is Richard Dawkins. In it Roger attempts to refute Dawkins arguments for atheism, and put forwards his own arguments for Christianity. The book is well...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
Paternoster Lifestyle, 14th August 2003 Letter to an Influential Atheist is an open letter from Roger Steer to Richard Dawkins challenging Dawkins' atheism but not the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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