[UPDATED] There'll be no tent for God at Camp Dawkins
WHEN schoolchildren break up for their summer holidays at the end of next month, India Jago, aged 12, and her brother Peter, 11, will be taking a vacation with a twist.
2. Comment #391757 by Cartomancer on June 28, 2009 at 5:18 am
3. Comment #391758 by Librarian on June 28, 2009 at 5:23 am
I love the idea of this camp. I agree about the headlines though. One point Professor Dawkins continually makes is you cannot label a child an Atheist, Christian or Hindu. They have to figure it out for themselves. Children are drawn to science and weird things like the supernatural. Giving them the skills to think things through and use reason is a fabulous idea. I only wish my 10 year old niece was going to this camp instead of church camp.4. Comment #391759 by DamnDirtyApe on June 28, 2009 at 5:30 am
I had an amazing conversation with my Nephew recently. He's a big Richard fan already! I was talking with him about evolution and... well, I'm pretty busy at work at moment and I keep using too many big words. So he basically said 'why do you always make things so complicated?'5. Comment #391760 by Ygern on June 28, 2009 at 5:45 am
6. Comment #391761 by Jos Gibbons on June 28, 2009 at 5:50 am
Camp Dawkins? How many lies can they squeeze in to their writing? He helped fund it, big deal - it's not his camp. People will come away from that title (if they don't read the whole article) with this image of Dawkins setting himself up as a cult leader. Frankly, I don't know how these journalists even sleep at night.7. Comment #391762 by adamd164 on June 28, 2009 at 6:01 am
8. Comment #391764 by Crazycharlie on June 28, 2009 at 6:10 am
9. Comment #391770 by Jos Gibbons on June 28, 2009 at 6:39 am
Comment #391762 by adamd16410. Comment #391773 by Layla Nasreddin on June 28, 2009 at 6:50 am
11. Comment #391774 by DamnDirtyApe on June 28, 2009 at 6:52 am
Indeed, the article is utterly retarded. I want to see kids go off to adventure forest type places or biking or doing stuff that's actually fun. That's the point!I do think that strongly-worded letters to the Times are strongly called for here!
12. Comment #391775 by Ygern on June 28, 2009 at 6:52 am
If science has proved God doesn't exist why are they looking for the 'god' particle in CERN with with LHC?
13. Comment #391782 by David A Robertson on June 28, 2009 at 8:02 am
Truly magnificent! According to the BBC this morning they will sit round the camp fire singing 'Imagine'. A bunch of middle class kids singing fantasy such as, 'Imagine no possessions'....Wonderful, wonderful - beyond satire.14. Comment #391783 by bendigeidfran on June 28, 2009 at 8:12 am
15. Comment #391784 by Lemniscate on June 28, 2009 at 8:14 am
16. Comment #391785 by bendigeidfran on June 28, 2009 at 8:20 am
17. Comment #391786 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 8:39 am
Comment #391785 by bendigeidfran18. Comment #391788 by bendigeidfran on June 28, 2009 at 8:44 am
19. Comment #391789 by AllanW on June 28, 2009 at 8:51 am
Pretty relevant to all this 'there must be something out there' nonsense.
20. Comment #391790 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 8:53 am
Funny use of words in the article.21. Comment #391791 by quisquose on June 28, 2009 at 8:56 am
13. Comment #391782 by David A Robertson on June 28, 2009 at 8:02 am
Truly magnificent! According to the BBC this morning they will sit round the camp fire singing 'Imagine'. A bunch of middle class kids singing fantasy such as, 'Imagine no possessions'....Wonderful, wonderful - beyond satire.
If this is not indoctrination what is it? ...
22. Comment #391792 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 8:57 am
Comment #391789 by AllanW23. Comment #391793 by DamnDirtyApe on June 28, 2009 at 9:03 am
Truly magnificent! According to the BBC this morning they will sit round the camp fire singing 'Imagine'. A bunch of middle class kids singing fantasy such as, 'Imagine no possessions'....Wonderful, wonderful - beyond satire.
24. Comment #391795 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 9:09 am
Comment #391793 by DamnDirtyApe25. Comment #391796 by robotaholic on June 28, 2009 at 9:09 am
26. Comment #391797 by Layla Nasreddin on June 28, 2009 at 9:12 am
27. Comment #391798 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 9:12 am
debunking supernatural phenomena such as the formation of crop circles28. Comment #391799 by robotaholic on June 28, 2009 at 9:13 am
29. Comment #391800 by DamnDirtyApe on June 28, 2009 at 9:14 am
I would prefer they got to sing 'do what you want cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate!'30. Comment #391802 by phiwilli on June 28, 2009 at 9:28 am
Where do they get that ridiculous "can't prove a negative" thing? Even RD seems taken in by it. See:31. Comment #391804 by robotaholic on June 28, 2009 at 9:41 am
32. Comment #391805 by Cartomancer on June 28, 2009 at 9:43 am
Where do they get that ridiculous "can't prove a negative" thing? Even RD seems taken in by it.If I can be forgiven for putting on my "Oracle of Dawkins" hat and pretending that I know what Richard actually thinks, that statement is rather disingenuous. Richard's discussion of the use of induction to "prove" negative propositions is very similar indeed to the way it is discussed in the article you cite. He is certainly not guilty of the inconsistent reasoning it attacks.
33. Comment #391806 by bendigeidfran on June 28, 2009 at 9:45 am
34. Comment #391808 by Cartomancer on June 28, 2009 at 9:47 am
35. Comment #391810 by Steve Zara on June 28, 2009 at 9:54 am
Comment #391808 by Cartomancer36. Comment #391814 by BlueCollar8theist on June 28, 2009 at 10:17 am
37. Comment #391820 by epeeist on June 28, 2009 at 10:31 am
Where do they get that ridiculous "can't prove a negative" thing? Even RD seems taken in by it. See:As it says there, one can prove a negative in a deductive system of logic.
38. Comment #391822 by robaylesbury on June 28, 2009 at 10:45 am
39. Comment #391823 by robaylesbury on June 28, 2009 at 10:49 am
40. Comment #391839 by Bueller_007 on June 28, 2009 at 11:56 am
I'm confused. Doesn't a children's summer camp "for atheists" go against Dawkins' policy of not labelling children? I know the article is somewhat mischaracterizing the actual motives of the camp, but even the official website for the camp says:41. Comment #391841 by Layla Nasreddin on June 28, 2009 at 12:02 pm
42. Comment #391846 by Corylus on June 28, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Trina Hoaks (the Atheism Examiner who interviewed Dawkins a few of months ago) has a fine article rebutting the claims made in the Times, by the way.Thank you Layla, that is a good article.
43. Comment #391848 by sirmailbox on June 28, 2009 at 12:20 pm
44. Comment #391856 by flying goose on June 28, 2009 at 12:33 pm
45. Comment #391857 by JAMCAM87 on June 28, 2009 at 12:33 pm
46. Comment #391858 by JAMCAM87 on June 28, 2009 at 12:36 pm
Is there a William Lane Craig piñata that spills out caricatured cosmological arguments when broken?
47. Comment #391859 by Diacanu on June 28, 2009 at 12:37 pm
I assume that no-one will be there to put an opposite point of view
48. Comment #391860 by JAMCAM87 on June 28, 2009 at 12:44 pm
49. Comment #391863 by JonahJameson on June 28, 2009 at 12:49 pm
50. Comment #391865 by Corylus on June 28, 2009 at 12:51 pm
A comfortable bed, a spa treatment, a decent bottle of claret and some shops.
More positively. I have just spent three days on a camp in mid wales. No religion, no atheism, just rock climbing, walking, caving, zip wires, canoeing and orienteering. What more could anyone want?
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