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Dawkins Delusion
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20:15 on Feb 27 2007
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As a student of AS level Critical Thinking, I found this article very interesting. What I disagreed with (most was very well reasoned) was the claim that a reputable Biblical scholar was one who approaches the Bible "with respect, believing it to be the inspired, inerrant and authoritative word of God, from the very first verse." With respect, yes, but coming from this doctrinal position makes you disreputable. You should come to your subject of study without either set of values. AiG made the same mistake as Dawkins, just on the other side of the pendulum's swing.
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