You say in the beginning of the book that you would like to convince people that creationism is not a feasible or a viable belief system, but you also make it clear that you're not a big fan of creationists.--Marshal Zeringue
That's putting it mildly, yes.
Doesn't that make it difficult for a creationist to read this book without feeling insulted? Won't that hurt your goal?
No, I'm not really aiming it at creationists. I don't think they read books anyway, except for one book. It's aimed at the intelligent layperson who does read books and who vaguely knows a little bit about evolution and who vaguely knows that there are creationists and maybe even vaguely thinks that he's a creationist himself, but who is curious and wants to know the evidence.
It's just that the evidence is so enthralling, it's so exciting. It is so wonderful that here we are on this planet and we understand why we're here. And it's just a sort of ecstatic feeling to understand why you exist, and I want to share that feeling with....[read on]
Friday, October 16, 2009
Richard Dawkins
The British scientist, atheist and controversial author of The God Delusion Richard Dawkins' new book is The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. From his Q & A with Thomas Rogers at Salon: