Famous atheist Richard Dawkins has spent years criticizing religion, but in a recent interview, Dawkins told Rachel Johnson of LBC, “I count myself a cultural Christian.” “I love hymns and Christmas carols, and I sort of feel at home in the Christian ethos. If I had to choose between Christianit.
Not since the road to Damascus has there been a more notable spiritual volte-face than the one made on LBC this week. Having spent a career breathing threats against the disciples of the Lord, a certain Richard Dawkins is struck by a moment of realisation. And lo, the voice of Rachel Johnson came unto him and said “Dawko, Dawko, why persecutest thou me?”
History offers a different perspective on events in our lives. We need to reflect more on the past, take the lessons learned and apply them into our current cultural issues.
Départ de Orban du PPE: «La fracture de la droite européenne» lefigaro.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lefigaro.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
come on. well, i mean, how are we to know? i mean if somebody says they are a christian, then you have to take them at their word? no, you don t. i don t think mussolini was a christian. and i absolutely don t. you and i got into a debate about whether the fort hood shooter should have been called a muslim terrorist. bill: correct. i think there are over a billion muslims in the world. i think most muslims would tell that you guy is not a muslim because we don t believe in this kind of thing. bill: i m not saying that he was a good muslim. i m saying that he was a muslim terrorist because he carried a business card that said soldier of allah. and he committed his crimes in the name of allah. this guy in norway. this guy called himself a christian. it doesn t matter. why can t you get that? there are so many villains throughout history. the klan, the ku klux klan says its a christian group. it s not. bill, we are not disagreeing.