RE: [asa] Richard Dawkins, atheism, and religious liberty

From: Alexanian, Moorad <alexanian@uncw.edu>
Date: Sat Apr 28 2007 - 08:13:51 EDT

In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis has a chapter on pride, The Great Sin. If you want to understand Dawkins, just read that chapter. Remember whoever denies God, replaces God with a creature. Dawkins believes himself to be God, which is what made Lucifer Satan

 
Moorad

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Subject: Re: [asa] Richard Dawkins, atheism, and religious liberty

Moorad wrote:

        Dawkins is so out of his mind that if he were in power he would ride the world of all believing Christians. The Spanish Inquisition would be child's play compared to what Dawkins would have accomplished with his hate for God.
        

I don't really know for sure what is in Dawkins' head or
what would transpire were he so powerful, but we should
always keep in mind that sin is in __all__ of us, and were
any of us to have our own way (unchastened by very severe
teaching from our good Lord), we all have in us the capacity
to do great evil and harm. The one small advantage that we
have by having a personal relationship with God, is that we
just _might_ do right when everyone else has gone astray.
It is held together by feeble prayer, nearly deaf ears,
and hands that rarely move to action, but that is our hope.

by Grace we proceed,
Wayne

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