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  3. Dawkins has always intensely rubbed me the wrong way — long before the “Claudia” incident, and long before his transphobia came oozing out.

Dawkins has always intensely rubbed me the wrong way — long before the “Claudia” incident, and long before his transphobia came oozing out.

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  • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

    The latest “Claudia” story bears that out in two ways:

    (1) Believing that he is in possession of some cosmic absolute truth about the underlying nature of reality, life, and consciousness, a truth it is his duty to tell other people they are wrong about.

    (2) Arrogantly believing his own pareidolia to be evidence of a magical intelligence outside himself, one that he can •own• and that exists for his benefit.

    (That latter one is especially rich from a person who wrote a book whose title broadly accused multiple billions of people of being delusional.)

    2/3

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    I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

    3/3

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    • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

      I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

      3/3

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      @inthehands the "theism v. atheism" fight also typically ends up being ... not at all what that description would imply.
      Usually the 'theism' side is just christians, or just the abrahamic religions - which is a rather limited subset of 'theisms',
      and the 'atheism' side is almost always ... white men who spend too much time on reddit, and also really hate muslims in particular for clearly-racist reasons they try to deny as rational and logical.
      Both making bad arguments at each other.

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      • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

        I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

        3/3

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        @inthehands

        For me, the professional debaters on this almost always assume that:

        • people can be exceptionally (if not maximally) rational,
        • apart from the theism question we’ve basically got everything worked out,
        • reason can be bifurcated from wisdom, virtue, and not being an absolute douche.
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        • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

          @inthehands the "theism v. atheism" fight also typically ends up being ... not at all what that description would imply.
          Usually the 'theism' side is just christians, or just the abrahamic religions - which is a rather limited subset of 'theisms',
          and the 'atheism' side is almost always ... white men who spend too much time on reddit, and also really hate muslims in particular for clearly-racist reasons they try to deny as rational and logical.
          Both making bad arguments at each other.

          miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @inthehands Both categories have a lot more depth than the shallow bad-faith rage-baiting it's been reduced to.

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          • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

            I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

            3/3

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            @inthehands I'm glad the New Atheism bunch doesn't have the same influence as they did. They always were just mean people. Even when they had a good point, it was always done in a way to hurt people for no good reason.

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            • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

              I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

              3/3

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              @inthehands
              I mean, I went through an 'I am a loud atheist' phase, when I decided I wasn't going to go to seminary and therefore all religious people were rubes....but also I was 20? Now I just vaguely dodge the question, since it... isn't a question I get asked much and I am just certain I don't have a flame of belief.

              The whole aggressively someone who believes differently than I in unknowable is insufferable from either side, I find

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              • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                @inthehands Both categories have a lot more depth than the shallow bad-faith rage-baiting it's been reduced to.

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                @miss_rodent

                Very much so, and both get really toxic whenever their focus becomes evangelizing instead of using the intellectual / philosophical tool to see the world with fresh eyes

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                • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                  @inthehands I'm glad the New Atheism bunch doesn't have the same influence as they did. They always were just mean people. Even when they had a good point, it was always done in a way to hurt people for no good reason.

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                  @wwahammy

                  It always felt like their priority was to •win•. Win what? Who knows. But they expected a prize.

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                  • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                    The latest “Claudia” story bears that out in two ways:

                    (1) Believing that he is in possession of some cosmic absolute truth about the underlying nature of reality, life, and consciousness, a truth it is his duty to tell other people they are wrong about.

                    (2) Arrogantly believing his own pareidolia to be evidence of a magical intelligence outside himself, one that he can •own• and that exists for his benefit.

                    (That latter one is especially rich from a person who wrote a book whose title broadly accused multiple billions of people of being delusional.)

                    2/3

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                    @inthehands Good points. He’s always rubbed me the wrong way as well, but the latest nonsense has forced me to think about why. Your take runs parallel to mine — he lacks self-awareness about the flaws in his thinking and his inherent biases and blind spots. What really galls me is that he has been a biologist all his life and yet fails to understand that humans are material beings enmeshed in the living world, not clockmaker Gods creating new life out of clever software.

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                    • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                      I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

                      3/3

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                      @inthehands Anyone on a soapbox is not worth a minute of my time. If someone is honest, treats people with dignity and compassion, and makes an effort to improve, they are worth knowing.

                      I know little of Dawkins other than this recent rise to momentary meme fame. Opportunists riding on the shirttails of truly, inhumanely, evil people are just as bad. He seems to have felt unimportant and this was his last volley to glory.

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                      • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                        @inthehands the "theism v. atheism" fight also typically ends up being ... not at all what that description would imply.
                        Usually the 'theism' side is just christians, or just the abrahamic religions - which is a rather limited subset of 'theisms',
                        and the 'atheism' side is almost always ... white men who spend too much time on reddit, and also really hate muslims in particular for clearly-racist reasons they try to deny as rational and logical.
                        Both making bad arguments at each other.

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                        @miss_rodent @inthehands DAMN that is a great summary. No notes.

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                        • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                          The latest “Claudia” story bears that out in two ways:

                          (1) Believing that he is in possession of some cosmic absolute truth about the underlying nature of reality, life, and consciousness, a truth it is his duty to tell other people they are wrong about.

                          (2) Arrogantly believing his own pareidolia to be evidence of a magical intelligence outside himself, one that he can •own• and that exists for his benefit.

                          (That latter one is especially rich from a person who wrote a book whose title broadly accused multiple billions of people of being delusional.)

                          2/3

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                          @inthehands
                          Thing is, the “Claudia” conceit could be the basis for a pretty good riff on LLMs. The problem of consciousness, selfhood and all that.

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                          • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                            I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

                            3/3

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                            @inthehands for me it's like a fight over which is better: bicycles or bread.
                            guys, those things are not the same, and the fact that you are fighting over them only tells me what sort of cyclist or breadmaker you are.

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                            • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                              I find the whole theism vs atheism fight somewhere between uninteresting and aggressively uninteresting, and Dawkins has always been like nails on a chalkboard for me. I care less about what people •say• they believe than I do about how people actually •inhabit• this world, how they treat it and themselves and each other. I’m quite comfortable with both theism and atheism, but arrogant certitude really gets my hackles up. There’s just too much we don’t and can’t know for us to let our human heads get that big.

                              3/3

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                              @inthehands 100%

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                              • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                                RE: https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/116525367498270786

                                Dawkins has always intensely rubbed me the wrong way — long before the “Claudia” incident, and long before his transphobia came oozing out. I’ve always said of him that he rejected the dogma of right-wing fundamentalist religion but never its broken patterns of thought. I stand by that doubly now.

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                                @inthehands I didn't know Dawkins had transphobia. I thought atheists didn't usually act that way.

                                Such a phobia has no positive meaning.

                                Guess my fellow Christians aren't the only asses when it comes to that kind of thinking.

                                Hopefully this world changes for the better...

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                                  @inthehands I didn't know Dawkins had transphobia. I thought atheists didn't usually act that way.

                                  Such a phobia has no positive meaning.

                                  Guess my fellow Christians aren't the only asses when it comes to that kind of thinking.

                                  Hopefully this world changes for the better...

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                                  @skedarwarrior @inthehands There are lots and lots of self-identified atheists that are assholes, just as there are lots and lots of self-identified Christians that are assholes.

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                                  • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                                    @inthehands Both categories have a lot more depth than the shallow bad-faith rage-baiting it's been reduced to.

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                                    @miss_rodent @inthehands

                                    👏 👏 👏

                                    zealotry is the real mind killer, and there are zealots from all sorts of angles

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                                    • S skedarwarrior@techhub.social

                                      @inthehands I didn't know Dawkins had transphobia. I thought atheists didn't usually act that way.

                                      Such a phobia has no positive meaning.

                                      Guess my fellow Christians aren't the only asses when it comes to that kind of thinking.

                                      Hopefully this world changes for the better...

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                                      @skedarwarrior @inthehands atheism isn't a positive set of things, just an absence of one. So every kind of person falls under that banner.
                                      Including absolute dickbags.

                                      Sadly the spread of transphobia in the UK over the past couple of decades has swept up some people who absolutely should know better. But tbh I think Dawkins likes hating people.

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                                      • oggie@woof.groupO oggie@woof.group

                                        @inthehands
                                        I mean, I went through an 'I am a loud atheist' phase, when I decided I wasn't going to go to seminary and therefore all religious people were rubes....but also I was 20? Now I just vaguely dodge the question, since it... isn't a question I get asked much and I am just certain I don't have a flame of belief.

                                        The whole aggressively someone who believes differently than I in unknowable is insufferable from either side, I find

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                                        @Oggie @inthehands

                                        there are good religious people

                                        there are good atheists

                                        and then there's a pit of snarling zealots, religious and atheist

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                                        • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                                          RE: https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/116525367498270786

                                          Dawkins has always intensely rubbed me the wrong way — long before the “Claudia” incident, and long before his transphobia came oozing out. I’ve always said of him that he rejected the dogma of right-wing fundamentalist religion but never its broken patterns of thought. I stand by that doubly now.

                                          1/3

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                                          @inthehands I blame South Park. Dawkins would have far less eyeballs on him for as long as he's had without Trey Parker's help.

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