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Re: on God-memes

Re: on God-memes

Dawkins did consider the possibility of “God memes”, but as an atheist, said that the memes did not come from God, but were a destructive cultural viral infection which needed to be eradicated.

From a different point of view, “The heavens declare the glory of God;/the skies proclaim the work of his hands./Day after day they pour forth speech;/night after night they display knowledge./There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard./Their voice goes out into all the earth,/their words to the ends of the earth.” - Psalm 19.

I agree with the psalmist’s assertion, contra Dawkins, and the gloss provided by Paul in Romans 1:20 (and following) and Romans 10:18-21.

God v Science debate between Richard Dawkins and Francis Collins By: paulhartigan (46 replies) 11 November, 2006 - 01:00