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Leela
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In another thread, someone brought Dawkins as a favorite punching bag around here. Today’s accusation was that he doesn’t know anything about theology.
In rebuttal to such accusations elsewhere, Dawkins asked, " If all the achievements of scientists were wiped out tomorrow, there would be no doctors but witch doctors, no transport faster than horses, no computers, no printed books, no agriculture beyond subsistence peasant farming. If all the achievements of theologians were wiped out tomorrow, would anyone notice the smallest difference? Even the bad achievements of scientists, the bombs, and sonar-guided whaling vessels work! The achievements of theologians don’t do anything, don’t affect anything, don’t mean anything. What makes anyone think that “theology” is a subject at all?"
It is clear that Dawkins finds little value in theology.
Are there any important theologians that Dawkins or I should be aware of? What specific important contributions to the field of theology have specific theologians made?
Best,
Leela
In rebuttal to such accusations elsewhere, Dawkins asked, " If all the achievements of scientists were wiped out tomorrow, there would be no doctors but witch doctors, no transport faster than horses, no computers, no printed books, no agriculture beyond subsistence peasant farming. If all the achievements of theologians were wiped out tomorrow, would anyone notice the smallest difference? Even the bad achievements of scientists, the bombs, and sonar-guided whaling vessels work! The achievements of theologians don’t do anything, don’t affect anything, don’t mean anything. What makes anyone think that “theology” is a subject at all?"
It is clear that Dawkins finds little value in theology.
Are there any important theologians that Dawkins or I should be aware of? What specific important contributions to the field of theology have specific theologians made?
Best,
Leela