"Angels fly," G.K. Chesterton once said, "because they take themselves lightly." Maybe they provide an example Richard Dawkins could learn from--at least that is the premise of a new book by John Cornwell,
Darwin's Angel: An Angelic Response to the God Delusion, delightfully reviewed in the
London Times this week by Salley Vickers.
Dr Grant,
ReplyDeleteI have seen clips of Dawkins, Flemming, Harris et al, and even read some of thier shorter articles. Comparing them to what I have read by you, Sproul, ect. ect., I find the angry atheist crowd to be rather lacking, intellictually. Am I missing something, or are these guys motivated by blind rage, and the blind rage gets in the way of them making a better case?
Paul
Paul: Certainly, there is a better way to argue their case. But, I have to say, I am glad they don't seem to realize that!
ReplyDeleteWell the ultimate reply (IMO) is this by Dr Terry Tommyrot!
ReplyDeletewww.youtube.com/watch?v=QERyh9YYEis
Steve Hayhow
London