Tal Bachman wrote:
GoodK
I've read the Sam Harris book twice (I thought a lot of it was very incisive, actually), I've read the Dawkins book, I'm half done the Hitchens book, and I don't plan on reading Dennett's book because I've been following him for years on the subject of consciousness and I can't stand the guy. Reading his stuff makes me cringe.
Wow. Can't stand Dennett? Ya, he's a real dick... *rolls eyes*
Tal Bachman wrote:
As it happens (not sure it matters), I've probably read a lot more Bertrand Russell than you, and I'm probably more familiar with Harris's stuff than you are (including "Letters to a Christian Nation").
Obviously it matters if you brought it up, but I have been following Harris for years. I met him twice last year, and my autographed copies of both of his books are as colorful as my Book of Mormon and Bible with highlights. I've also read all of his debates, and you obviously haven't because you are bringing up the same tired argument by many others (who have argued it better):
(You'd benefit from reading these debates completely, so you can catch up to me on your Sam Harris knowledge)
Denis Prager wrote:If I and all other believers in God are to be lumped with Muslims who believe that slaughtering innocents gets you sex in heaven, then you must be lumped with Josef Stalin and Mao Tse-Tung and all the other atheists who butchered more innocents than all the religious crackpots in history.
http://www.jewcy.com/dialogue/11-16/day ... s_so_angry
Rick Warren wrote:I don't feel duty-bound to defend stuff that's done in the name of God which I don't think God approved or advocated. Have things been done wrong in the name of Christianity? Yes. Sam makes the statement in his book that religion is bad for the world, but far more people have been killed through atheists than through all the religious wars put together. Thousands died in the Inquisition; millions died under Mao, and under Stalin and Pol Pot. There is a home for atheists in the world today—it's called North Korea. I don't know any atheists who want to go there. I'd much rather live under Tony Blair, or even George Bush. The bottom line is that atheists, who accuse Christians of being intolerant, are as intolerant—
http://richarddawkins.net/article,825,T ... n-Newsweek
Tal Bachman wrote:It is just that...I could be wrong...but I don't think the point about atheist ideologies inspiring murder just as theist ideologies do has been answered.
Well that is because you choose to defend your religion using number 3 of the list you must be well aware of:
1. Argue that its true
2. Argue that its useful
3. Argue that atheism is dogmatic or otherwise worthy of contempt