5 May 2008...11:28 am
Richard Dawkins Interviewed by Fanny Kiefer
I can’t decide if Fanny Kiefer a very good interviewer or a right awful one.
She asks a few great questions, but a lot of questions are set up very strangely, like this suckerpunch of a question:
“…and author of many books. His newest, The God Delusion. What of your first, The Selfish Gene? What was that about?”
And some of her babble was downright unintelligible:
“Yet in religion, we’ve all been brainwashed into accepting that you can talk about, say, a Catholic child or a Muslim child.”
“Not just a child, a Mormon candidate for Presidency.”
Other than the whining, what does Mitt Romney have to do with the labelling of children? And why is he relevant in an interview on April 29, months after Romney faded away from the political arena?
At least she sounds like she’s actually read the book. Most interviewers never read their guests’ books.
You’ll notice that Dawkins cut her off a few times from her babbling.




3 Comments
5 May 2008 at 2:05 pm
I think religion is a way to transform the negative energies superimposed by ourselves and others. You can only find the truth from within. It will never be found from without. I think Richard Dawkins is a very fine and interesting man who is seeking the truth. I think life is a creation and an evolution. We can also use our free will to de-evolute to the point of the caveman and we also have the power to evolute to the point of creation or (origin).
5 May 2008 at 2:47 pm
In trying to make both religion and science correct, you’ve made yourself doubly incorrect. Any respectable scientist will tell you you’re wrong about science and religion. Any respectable theologian will tell you you’re wrong about religion and science.
I’m neither and I can tell you that you’re wrong about everything.
De-evolute is not a word. Evolute is a geometry term.
Idiot.
6 May 2008 at 10:07 am
Did anyone else find her announcing the next thing going on afterwards really surreal?
“Ok, now we’re done with our discussion of quantum electron-dynamics, now onto that story about the explosive growth in the nostril trimming industry.”
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