Richard Dawkins Calls Himself A "Cultural Christian"
Now this is quite remarkable. In The God Delusion, Dawkins portrayed the Christian God as a wicked, avaricious, capricious, genocidal maniac. Dawkins even blasted Jesus for such offenses as speaking harshly to his mother. Yet if the Jewish and Christian God was such a monster, what sense does it make for Dawkins to embrace the cultural influence of that deity? It would be like someone saying, "Hitler was a murderous maniac, but I am a cultural Nazi. No, I don't embrace the specifics of Nazi doctrine, but I appreciate what fascism has done to shape German culture. Let's give up the specifics of the Hitler program, but let's also keep Nazi culture along with the fuhrer's imagery on our coins and monuments."
Dawkins is not an unintelligent man, so what's going on here? One possibility is that Dawkins now recognizes that today's atheists who want to get rid of Christian symbols are just as intolerant as Christians who in the pst sought to deny atheists a voice in the public arena. So Dawkins' statement can be read as a critique of intolerance and political correctness.
A second possibility is that Dawkins now sees the Muslim threat to the West--and especially European culture--as more serious than the prospect of a second Christian Inquisition, so he has decided to ally with the Christians against the Islamic radicals. Other atheists like Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens are now admitting that atheist attempts to equate Islamic extremism with Christianity are bogus. The real threat doesn't come from Presbyterianism or Anglicanism but from a radical Islam that wants to obliterate Western civilization.
I suspect that these two factors may have played a role, but the main reason for Dawkins' remarkable self-identification as a cultural Christian is that he has slowly come to realize that even the values that he cherishes--values such as individual dignity, science as an autonomous enterprise, the equal dignity of women, the abolition of slavery, and compassion as a social virtue--came into the West because of Christianity. I have been hammering this point in my debates with leading atheists, and it's possible that one of the Oxford historians came up to Dawkins and said, to his horror, "You know, Richard, that D'Souza chap has a point."
Okay, so let's give this biologist credit for learning a little history. Still, the deeper question remains. If the God of the Old and New Testaments is such a bad character, how come his cultural influence is so positive? Absent a good answer to this question, we must reconsider the premise: perhaps the God of the Old and New Testaments is not the evil figure portrayed in atheist propaganda. On the contrary, perhaps all our Western notions of good and bad derive from no source other than this Christian God. This certainly was Nietzsche's view, and he knew a lot more about the subject than Richard Dawkins. Wouldn't it be interesting if Dawkins continues his intellectual growth and reverses his old misunderstandings? Then he can reissue his book: Overcoming My Delusions: Confessions of a Cultural Christian.
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841. re: post #675
LINDA...you wonderful science person you! Thank you for so eloquently describing the experience of being "born again" as neurobiochemistry. It IS similar to the experience of falling in love. Fortunately, in the case of the BAs, they fall out of love as well("back slidders, as Rita calls them -- correctly spelled slider, Rita). We fall out of love, we fall out of the spell of Christianity -- it is simply an "emotional" experience, as Linda so correctly states.
Englishteacher at 5:22PM on Jan 11th 2008
842. Dinesh D'Souza seems to be a case of poor "Intelligent Design".
He thinks he wins an debate by shouting/talking louder then the other one.. (look at the hitchens debate).
I'm just glad I'm a product of evolution and natural selection.
Wow..I found another one qualifying for the tag poor ID..
"You know, there is a great deal of science to disprove the theory of evolution (i.e., the human eye, flagellum)"
You got to be kidding me? These examples are old, really old, and have been disproven over & over again.
You moan we don't read the bible, but you should read some science books. Both cases have been thoroughly explained, and are perefectly explained by evolution by natural selection. Even in court!
It's strange to see people still use these arguments, decades old, disproved over and over again.
oh well, one can only hope natural selection will ever make you smarter.
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jwaltman at 1:52PM on Jan 13th 2008