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Richard Dawkins

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The Bible may be an arresting and poetic work of fiction, but it is not the sort of book you should give your children to form their morals.


— Richard Dawkins


#good #religion #sicence #religion

I don't feel depressed. I feel elated.


— Richard Dawkins


#elated #feel #i #i feel

I don't know what to think about magic and fairy tales.


— Richard Dawkins


#fairy #fairy tales #i #know #magic

I have often said that I am a passionate Darwinian when it comes to explaining why we exist.


— Richard Dawkins


#comes #darwinian #exist #explaining #i

I love words.


— Richard Dawkins


#i love #love #words

I was confirmed at my prep school at the age of 13.


— Richard Dawkins


#confirmed #i #prep #school

I'm not one of those who wants to purge our society of our Christian history.


— Richard Dawkins


#history #i #our #purge #society

It would be intolerant if I advocated the banning of religion, but of course I never have.


— Richard Dawkins


#banning #course #i #intolerant #never

It's an important point to realize that the genetic programming of our lives is not fully deterministic. It is statistical - it is in any animal merely statistical - not deterministic.


— Richard Dawkins


#any #fully #genetic #important #important point

It's very likely that most mammals have consciousness, and probably birds, too.


— Richard Dawkins


#consciousness #likely #mammals #most #probably






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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