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Kasey
This is not only the Atheists' dilema......
Sat May 26, 2012 07:11
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for while many claim to have "escaped from their religious indoctrination via the application of logic and rational thinking to the doctrines and dogmas of the various sects of Christianity [in the main], to become Atheists, [while some others mark-time in Agnosticism], there is still concern that the gullible current and future generations will fall for Islamic theology which will try to fill the "so-called" religious vacuum developing in most Western well-educated nations, particularly Britain.

This is evidenced by Richard Dawkins' call for Bibles to be available and to be widely read in all British schools.[ He claims the literary merit of such reading is valuable to their overall development]. Has he recognized that unless British youth is at least exposed to the options of Biblical references and thought, it may fall for the mythologies claimed to be evident in Islamic doctrines?[Esp. when the various different levels and intensity of both forms of indoctrination are compared]

He may also be making a pre-emptive move to counter the rise of Islam in Britain due to migration and natural increases there well above the average British birth rate, to retain his nation's British identity. That is the question for most Britons today and a dilema for their non-believers in their campaign for rational logic in regard to the validity of all religions. This threat has only recently and unexpectantly emerged.

Whether the remaining British Christian public will heed his call may be debatable...would they prefer a secular, mainly Atheistic or Agnostic majority to that of an Islamic one in the future? A quetionable dilema.
Regards,
Kaeey

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