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A public service to science education
Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Nov 6, 2006
In a similar vein I was given a copy of the "Blind Watchmaker" for my birthday as reccomended to me by you. I do like Mr Dawkins....
A public service to science education
JCNSmith Posted Nov 6, 2006
for Mr. Dawkins, a most original and clear thinker. I worry, however, that he is becoming distracted from his science and devoting too much time to his anti-religion rants. I personally think he's probably wasting his time on that; he'll never convince the "true believers." Hence, he ends up preaching to the choir and tilting at windmills. I've put in a reservation at my library for his latest anti-religious tract, 'The God Delusion,' but my number hasn't come up yet. Regardless, I think he'd do better to stick with moving forward with science.
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Wand'rin star Posted Feb 8, 2007
I bought myself a copy for Christmas and netted myself a new male escort when talking about it to colleagues. While buying the Dawkins I also managed to reshelve a couple of copies of the Hehe(this at one of Dymocks' branches in Hong Kong)
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