Richard Dawkins Explains 'The God Delusion'
By NPR, RICHARD DAWKINS
Added: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 23:00:00 UTC
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Fresh Air from WHYY, March 28, 2007 · In his most recent book, British scientist Richard Dawkins writes about the irrationality of a belief in God, examines God in all his forms and sets down his arguments for atheism. The book is The God Delusion.
Dawkins is a professor of "the public understanding of science" at Oxford University.
The New York Times Book Review has hailed him as a writer who "understands the issues so clearly that he forces his reader to understand them too."
Listen to Francis Collins' segment from the following day here
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