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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 295250" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>borofergie</p><p> I rarely disagree with you and I'm not doing so now. </p><p> You are simply restating my points. I do think that Dawkins believes himself to be an atheist, but has a niggle in the back of his mind that here could be something.</p><p> My late mother in law was an avowed atheist. She never felt any need to push her point of view on to anyone else, although she could hold her own in an academic discussion without demeaning the other party. She "knew" there is no God, so didn't see any reason to argue about it. Interestingly, both her sons and several of her grandchildren have become active in church matters.</p><p> And as to children and magnets. The children use the evidence of their eyes. Or at least the ones I taught did</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 295250, member: 8110"] borofergie I rarely disagree with you and I'm not doing so now. You are simply restating my points. I do think that Dawkins believes himself to be an atheist, but has a niggle in the back of his mind that here could be something. My late mother in law was an avowed atheist. She never felt any need to push her point of view on to anyone else, although she could hold her own in an academic discussion without demeaning the other party. She "knew" there is no God, so didn't see any reason to argue about it. Interestingly, both her sons and several of her grandchildren have become active in church matters. And as to children and magnets. The children use the evidence of their eyes. Or at least the ones I taught did Hana [/QUOTE]
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