11:46am
August 13, 2013
➸ A Stormborn in a teacup: what is it about Richard Dawkins that attracts such fierce cultish devotion?
Check out any critical article about him or his ideas (of which their has been many recently- after the Nobel/Islamophobia controversy) They all seem utterly flooded with rabid opposition in numbers that are uncommon for pretty much every publication in question. That’s just one example of the…
First - Dawkins is pointing out some things about religion that hurt people. And that bother people - sometimes he’s putting voice to real concerns.
He also does play into the “intellectual superiority” thing too. There’s a strong strand in US and UK culture saying that being “smart” in certain ways makes you a better person or more deserving of respect. Think about how he claims that religious people have temporal lobe epilepsy or some other neurological disorder.
Another thing about Dawkins is he’s not actually that different from Protestant Christianity in a lot of ways:
1. He says that what you believe in (or don’t believe in) is the most important thing. Which echoes “he who believeth in me shall have eternal life”.
2. Polytheism as a serious religious path is sort of invisible, ridiculous, a thing of the past.
3. Less God(s) focused religious approaches (as in many native american and animistic/pantheistic paths) don’t even exist/count.
4. He seems to be particularly vehemently dislike Islam and Catholicism.
5. Most of the things he argues against as “religion” are from monotheistic, Abrahmic religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity) so there is where his views on what religion *is* come from.
6. Fear of a bad afterlife (Hell) or concern about what happens after death is a main part of why people do religion. (which is not true of many religions)
So he points out real problems people are having, makes people feel superior because they have “the right kind of brains”. And he isn’t actually changing worldviews that much. What he’s saying doesn’t seem *weird*. Instead he’s tapping into the same worldviews that are strongly present in the culture around him and saying stuff that taps into them.
Just my thoughts, I’m not sure on everything.
(some people call these extremely christian/abrahamic focused atheists “jack chick atheists” because their focus seems to be on disproving “jack chick” style christianity)
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the-lexi-leighton-incident reblogged this from alackofpetticoats and added:I KNEW my distrust in Dawkins was grounded in something, I just didn’t know what exactly.
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theaccidentalnonconformist reblogged this from madeofpatterns and added:Um, no it’s not. It just means you don’t believe in a god.
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upsofloatingmanybellsdown reblogged this from madeofpatterns and added:…he’s a virulent atheist, why does he care if people don’t celebrate Christmas?
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autistichellspawn reblogged this from clatterbane and added:Dawkins’ sole claim to fame is his raging privilege. Any loud neurotypical white man can create a cult of personality if...
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soilrockslove reblogged this from sansa-smark and added:First - Dawkins is pointing out some things about religion that hurt people. And that bother people - sometimes he’s...
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alluctor answered: It’s like an action creates a reaction: over-zealous religious folk creates over-zealous atheists. Their god is ration&their pope is Dawkins
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