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Darwin's Angel: An Angelic Riposte to The God Delusion
Darwin's Angel: An Angelic Riposte to "The God Delusion"

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Author: John Cornwell
Publisher: Profile
Release Date: September 2007
ISBN-10: 1846680484
ISBN-13: 9781846680489
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lighten up
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A main point of this book - which i did enjoy and gain from - is simply asking the question why should we take Richard Dawkins so seriously on religion? I believe that he has a great mind and is an admirable scholar who has written quite a lousy book which we are treating as if it mattered!

Not worth the thick paper and wide margins it's printed on
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i think before publishing a rebutal of anothers work one should at least do the other the service of reading and understanding the work. Understanding is totally lacking from this book.

Undone by an Angel
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This was an enjoyable book because it addressed specific aspects of the God Delusion succinctly and without unecessary embellishment. One can only wonder how Dawkins would respond to these points. There again, someone (Dawkins) who gets his wife to read out loud his own book - twice - is hardly likely to take kindly to criticism of it. Dawkins's myopic views seem mirrored by the reviews of some of his supporters. Dr V Stewart [Real Name, apparently] finds Cornwell's 'patronising tone repellent'. You couldn't make it up! Has Dr Stewart ever read anything Dawkins has written? If he had he'd easily recognize patronising words. S Page [Real name, apparently] accuses Cornwell as "deliberately misrepresenting Dawkins' argument". Anyone who had actually read the book could hardly make this claim with any objectivity. If anyone wants a precis of the book they could do worse than read Chapter 2 'Your Sources' to evaluate the background to Dawkins' views and Chapter 9 'Theories of Everything' for a robust and, arguably, unanswerable challenge to Dawkins' firmly held belief that science will one day provide an answer to everything.

I hoped for better; I was disappointed. Another critic bites the dust.
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I thought John Cornwell would do so much better than this. Often sly and rarely convincing. He is playing out of his league in taking on Dawkins although this is much better than most of the boring, extended Christian tracts which, delivered ex cathedra, merely repeat, "I know best and Richard Dawkins is ignorant."

To any Dawkins haters reading this all I would say is, "Keep on practising but success in undermining Dawkins with any fair minded readers is a long way off. I suppose you could try prayer except that it is Dawkins who seems to be on the side of the angels."

well crafted, but no answers
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Cornwell's style is disarming, and he succeeds in taking the moral high ground, if only in tone. He rightly pokes fun at Dawkins's self-referencing, and takes him to task effectively over some of his more hysterical or baseless claims. But be careful what you wish for... I read this on an atheists quest to find faith - even reasonable doubt. And here this book is crushingly disappointing; indeed, towards the end it appeared to me to dismantle and trivialise religion as effectively as Dawkins himself. This book would frustrate Dawkins I imagine, as Cornwell often misses the point; it may even embarrass him a little with its deliberate style and composure. That said, I still see Dawkins closing the book with a wry smile... And I remain an atheist with little more food for thought.

























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