Chapter 5 – The Roots of Religion

According to Dawkins, how did religion arise? McCulloch’s question: Is religion as an accidental by-product – a misfiring of something useful? https://debatingchristianity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=114150#p114150 According to Dawkins, how did religion arise? Throughout the book, I am reminded of “for someone with a hammer, every problem is a nail.” Dawkins carries the hammer of natural selection and uses …

Chapter 4 – Why There Almost Certainly Is No God

What arguments does Dawkins present that God does not exist? Are they valid arguments? McCulloch’s questions: Does evolution by natural selection demonstrate that the argument from design is wrong? He suggests that a hypothetical cosmic designer would require an even greater explanation than the phenomena that they intended to explain. https://debatingchristianity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=112138#p112138 He suggests that a …

Chapter 3 – Arguments for God’s Existence

Dawkins presents several arguments used to argue for God’s existence: – The Unmoved Mover – The Uncaused Cause – The Cosmological Argument – The Argument from Degree – The Argument from Design (Teleological Argument) – The Ontological Argument – The Argument from Beauty – The Argument from Personal Experience – The Argument from Scripture – …

Chapter 1 – A Deeply Religious Non-believer

I’ll kick off the debate on chapter 1 with a few questions. Feel free to add more questions for us to debate. What does Dawkins mean by “deserved respect”? Does religion really have “undeserved respect”? https://debatingchristianity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=109944#p109944 FinalEnigma wrote:By deserved respect, I think Dawkins means respect and treatment that are properly reflective of the thing to …