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and hilarity ensues:
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Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I just saw this in the A&A group and couldn't stop laughing. His professor-like tone is hilarious. And the laughter in the background made it even funnier.
Ineeda
(3,626 posts)VWolf
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xfundy
(5,105 posts)It's Christian Love.
Jack Rabbit
(45,984 posts)and, quite frankly, I still don't know it.
Professor Dawkins is an intelligent man, even though his in-your-face atheism is annoying. My sister was an atheist who was perfectly fine with anybody who wasn't. She thought Madelyn Murray O'Hair gave atheists a bad name and that Mrs. O'Hair's idea of atheism was too much like religion. I guess Wanda was an atheist freethinker, whereas Mrs. O'Hair was an orthodox atheist. Don't tell Billo the Clown, but Wanda loved to celebrate Christmas like nobody else I've ever known.
In any case, I didn't know he was gay. His entry in Wikipedia makes no mention of it and informs me that he has been married to actress Lalla Ward since 1992.
I didn't know he was a Freemason. In fact, I thought a belief in God was a requirement to join the Masons, but I could be wrong about that.
Threats of hellfire don't seem to have any effect on him, which must really upset those who wrote the letters. While Professor Dawkins doesn't think he's going to Hell for his beliefs, the writers of those hate letters should appreciate that he doesn't think they will, either.
wolfie001
(2,240 posts)Big difference.
longship
(40,416 posts)Adams and Dawkins were close friends.
I like them both, very much. Sadly Douglas is gone. And sadly, Richard sometimes says unfortunate things when speaking outside his expertise. I wish both were not true.
Jack Rabbit
(45,984 posts)I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. I liked them both. The series started sounding like Adams was forcing himself to write it after that, but the first two installments count as among my favorite whimsical novels.
I saw Lala Ward in a television production of Hamlet in which she played Ophelia opposite Derek Jacobi. She was very good.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)because they thought that was the worst insult that they could throw at him. Probably because of their personal opinions.
The Freemason insult was just bizarre. You do not have to profess a belief in "god", but in a "higher power". Dawkins would not have professed to that either.
As to the "in-your-face atheists" opposed to the "atheist freethinker", I think that we need both. There is a place for both. Without the outspoken atheists, we would still be hiding in closets afraid to speak out and thinking that we are alone. I cannot say that I agree with all the things done or said in the name of atheism, but I am grateful that they can do/say it.
WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)LOL.
Definitely belongs on my playlist...