Richard Dawkins, Famed Apologist for Atheism, Considers Himself ‘A Cultural Christian’
- Dawkins expresses preference for Christianity over Islam due to perceived fundamental decency.
- Dawkins voices concern over the construction of mosques in Europe.
- Dawkins' comments spark controversy and debate regarding religion and tolerance.
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Richard Dawkins laments decline of 'cultural Christianity' in UK amid surging Islam
Atheist author Richard Dawkins described himself as a "cultural Christian" and lamented the faith's waning cultural influence in Europe, though he still derided its key tenets as "nonsense," during an interview on Easter Sunday.
Richard Dawkins has some regrets - Washington Examiner
Richard Dawkins, one of the world’s foremost atheists who has spent much of his career advocating his atheism and ridiculing anyone who disagrees, apparently has some regrets. In an interview this weekend, Dawkins admitted he is concerned about the decline of Christianity in the Western world and even described himself as a “cultural Christian.” “I do think that we are culturally a Christian country,” Dawkins told Leading Britain’s Conversation…
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