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In reply to the discussion: Some Thoughts on Richard Dawkins' Terrible Tweet [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)61. Look at the stats for the last 50 years then.
Pretty much the same results with respect to Islamic culture.
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Being an ass is a matter of opinion. He is factually right about what he says.
cleanhippie
Aug 2013
#38
I think the author is massively off-base and willfully misinterpreting what Dawkins' said.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#8
Just click on the progress bar on the video at 38 minutes. You don't have to watch the whole thing.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#11
I see what you are saying here, but NDT's analysis of this is so much more thoughtful
cbayer
Aug 2013
#12
Dawkins position has long been (and this is true of all memetics) that religion is a socially transm
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#21
Feel free and make sure you wear it around anyone you care about who is a believer.
cbayer
Aug 2013
#40
I'm an atheist by default. I CHOOSE to be anti-theist becuse it impacts my life on a daily basis
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#47
I don't see how that shirt tells anyone 'what to think' any more than a 'jesus is lord' shirt which
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#50
It's not that he "refuses to see the good that religion has done", but rather that he doesn't agree
eomer
Aug 2013
#22
Coretta Scott King disagreed with you about how she and MLK chose their religion.
eomer
Aug 2013
#57
Oh, I think he is aware. It's just the yardstick that he prefers to use because it is most
cbayer
Aug 2013
#31
Actually Islamic culture comes up short compared to china Japan and India too.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#60