I completely forgot to mention that Boyfriend and I went to see Richard Dawkins in conversation with Alistair McGrath (author of The Dawkins Delusion), chaired by Joan Bakewell, at the Oxford Literary Festival last Friday. It was somewhat a case of preaching to the converted, excuse the pun, as Boyfriend has been a Dawkins Evangelist since before The God Delusion came out. I've always been an Atheist, but for whatever reason hadn't read the book. I really want to now though. He was eloquent, intelligent, and utterly reasonable - not that I'd expected him to be anything else - and the case he made was just so obvious that I wonder why I hadn't thought of it that way before.
The Faith Defender was saying that most religious people are good people who do good things, but Dawkins point - and my thoughts throughout - was "yes, of course, but that doesn't make God real". It was enlightening and thought-provoking, and really very good indeed.
The Festival has been fantastic generally actually - already looking forward to next year. Oddly for all the years I lived in Glasgow, I never once made it to the Edinburgh Book Festival. I think I shall have to rectify that this year!
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