I've heard very little from
Richard Dawkins that make me believe that he's qualified to teach children (or anyone for that matter) about the nature of
reality. He has many a bias and presuppositions that makes very little sense in light of what can plainly be known of the real world. Not all scientists agree with his conclusions and it's strange to me how he claims to be rational yet denies even the possibility of reality being designed because of the theistic conclusions it draws.
I have no problem with children seeing Dawkins views but I also think they should see the following video
I am wondering if he is really qualified to answer questions like:
What is a miracle?
What is magic?
I mean in the video, he seems to think that "Supernatural miracles" like Jesus turning water into wine as being on the same level as unicorns and fairies. News flash: They are not the same thing.
Richard Dawkins: The Magic of Reality
"I mean in the video, he seems to think that "Supernatural miracles" like Jesus turning water into wine as being on the same level as unicorns and fairies. News flash: They are not the same thing."
ReplyDeleteDo you have any evidence that they are not the same thing? I don't see any difference.
Unicorns and fairies are not miracles.
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