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I disagree with the statement made by Edmund. As a past social constructionist student I believe it is impossible to approach any argument, science, faith, theory without any set of values or bias. To do so would mean you would have to disconnect yourself from being human, being totally impartial is humanly impossible. Secondly, what I think Paul Taylor is trying to say is Dawkins takes for granted that a reputable Biblical scholar is someone who rubbishes the bible, whereas Paul Tayor believes the opposite. The point he is trying to make is either is an opinion, and should not be stated as a fact, as in Dawkins book.
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