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A new Jesus & Mo collection was just released, "Folie à Dieu."
From Richard Dawkins' foreword:
But of all the victims of this splendid mockery, perhaps the most deeply wounded will be sophisticated theologians, those paragons of puffed-up vacuity, puffing out their soggy, infinitely yielding clouds of self-deceiving, apophatic obscurity.
Sophisticated theology is oxymoronic because, in truth, there is nothing in theology to be sophisticated about, but it has pretensions that are interminably spun out in verbiage whose very length contrasts with the devastating economy with which the Jesus and Mo author slices it up. To do this so effectively requires a firm grasp not just of theology but of philosophy too.
The laconic elegance with which our Author takes out the theologians could only be achieved by somebody who has taken the trouble to immerse himself thoroughly in their self-deluding claptrap. Where a professional philosopher might take 1000 words to puncture the balloon of apophatuous obscurantism, the J & M strip achieves the same result at a fraction of the length and no diminution of critical effect.
http://richarddawkins.net/news_articles/2012/10/5/folie-dieu-by-mohammed-jones
dimbear
(6,271 posts)Seems to fit like a glove. Almost like it was tailored.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)It certainly pokes fun at believers and those they believe in, but in a way that is not particularly unkind and never hateful or particularly offensive, imo.
Dawkins foreword, otoh, you can keep.
skepticscott
(13,029 posts)in rebuttal of what Dawkins says in the foreward? Or just your usual knickers-in-a-knot scolding?
rug
(82,333 posts)mr blur
(7,753 posts)rug
(82,333 posts)Maybe arguments recycled from the 17th centurt and earlier, but no blitzkrieg.