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Professor Richard Dawkins has described religious believers as “sucking on dummies” for comfort and said that giving children a religious education was comparable to “erecting a firewall in their minds” against scientific truth.
Debating in London on the subject: “Are we better off without religion?”, he said religion was like “a child with a dummy in its mouth. I do not think it a very dignified or respect-worthy posture for an adult to go around sucking a dummy for comfort.”
When his opponents, who included Rabbi Julia Neuberger and philosopher Roger Scruton, argued that “the religious gene” is in all of us, and it was part of the human condition to search for meaning, Dawkins replied: “Speak for yourself. It is not a part of me. It is not a part of the great majority of my friends in universities in England and the US and elsewhere.”
The debate ranged from religious inspiration in art, to the human capacity for good and evil. You can read a full account in Ruth Gledhill’s blog, Articles of Faith , and listen to our podcast .
The audience was asked to vote on the motion before the debate, with the result 826 votes for the motion, 681 against and 364 don't knows. At the end, the vote was 1,205 for the motion, 778 against and 100 don't knows.
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dawkins has not been to the moon / or mars / or seen god ....................
paul, aus,
Living a life devoid of meaning, following the changing fads and whims of society, accepting every changing theory of Science (with a big "S") without thinking - as most do.
Or searching for meaning in faith, living a life according to tested, unchanging principles and critically considering the science (with a small "s") for its compatibility / truth revealing content.
I think the latter of these is far more rigorous and demanding than the former, especially in the world we live in today.
My Christianity is no crutch for me. I do and achieve more through it. I see the world with a new clarity and test everything critically now; compared to who I was before I came to faith.
And what do I see? An imploding society; devoid of meaning, direction and purpose. A world riddled with inconsistencies, incoherence and self-refuting beliefs.
I canât believe I used to exist in such an unfulfilling and unthinking way.
Nathan, Inverness, UK
The childlikeness towards God, recommended by Our Saviour, paradoxically leads to interior maturity.
Father Bryan Storey, Tintagel, UK
We ALL have crutches... I have found Christianity to be one that works.
Andrew brown, derby, uk