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Richard Dawkins

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I am very comfortable with the idea that we can override biology with free will.


— Richard Dawkins


#biology #comfortable #free #free will #i

I do disapprove very strongly of labelling children, especially young children, as something like 'Catholic children' or 'Protestant children' or 'Islamic children.'


— Richard Dawkins


#children #disapprove #especially #i #i do

I once wrote that anybody who believes the world is only 6,000 years old is either ignorant, stupid, insane or wicked.


— Richard Dawkins


#believes #either #i #ignorant #insane

I'm a cultural Christian in the same way many of my friends call themselves cultural Jews or cultural Muslims.


— Richard Dawkins


#christian #cultural #friends #i #jews

Segregation has no place in the education system.


— Richard Dawkins


#place #segregation #system

At least the fundamentalists haven't tried to dilute their message. Their faith is exposed for what it is for all to see.


— Richard Dawkins


#faith #fundamentalists #haven #least #message

At the deepest level, all living things that have ever been looked at have the same DNA code. And many of the same genes.


— Richard Dawkins


#code #deepest #dna #ever #genes

Evolution never looks to the future.


— Richard Dawkins


#future #looks #never

I didn't have a very starry school career, I was medium to above average, nothing special.


— Richard Dawkins


#average #career #i #medium #nothing






About Richard Dawkins

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Did you know about Richard Dawkins?

Huxley who was known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's evolutionary ideas. The Extended Phenotype (1982) in which he describes natural selection as "the process whereby replicators out-propagate each other". Lewontin.

He is an emeritus fellow of New College Oxford and was the University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008. Instead he describes evolutionary processes as analogous to a blind watchmaker. He is well known for his criticism of creationism and intelligent design.

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