January 08, 2007
Richard Dawkins: Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game

Another day, another discouragingly off-base critique of Richard Dawkins from an otherwise fine and upstanding person.

I just don't get how people can hold some of these ridiculous ideas about "fundamentalist atheists" like Dawkins...Or Dennett...Or PZ Meyers...Or the late, great Carl Sagan...Or, for that matter, implicitly me, as my views on religion coincide very closely to theirs', although I certainly don't mean to place myself in that august company. These fire-breathing pulpit-pounding New Atheists don't actually say much worth getting worked up about, to be honest. They say there's no rational reason to believe in God. They say that religion is not correlated with ethical behaviour, and is often used as an excuse to do very nasty things. They say that perhaps it's unfair to children to indoctrinate them into any specific religion before they're old enough to make such decisions for themselves and understand the issues and alternatives involved. They say that, all things considered, there's a good chance we as a species would be better off without religion altogether.

Richard Dawkins, despite what some might have you believe, does not go on bloody rampages through cathedrals screaming "AAARGH! HULK SMASH!"

What I'd really like to do today, if I might, is to highlight a complaint I've seen brought forth several times now, including at the blog linked above.

Unfortunately, like every other fundamentalist atheist I’ve ever encountered, he [Dawkins] is profoundly ignorant about religion as a whole. The small part of religion he knows and writes about is not representative of the whole. He’s like a really backward space alien who lands on the North Pole and assumes the whole planet is covered by ice. And, because he doesn’t respect religion enough to study it, he remains willfully ignorant of it. This is, pure and simple, elective ignorance, which is the hallmark of a fanatic.

The next exhibit in our little zoo, boys and girls, is the feral amphora merdae, commonly known as the crock of shit. Oftentimes, as later on the same blog, this is followed up by a complaint that Dawkins fails to address the sophisticated faith of theologians, whom he ought to have consulted. Terry Eagleton did this too in The London Review of Books, which seems to have started some kind of atheist-bashing fad. And it's silly. Very silly indeed.

Silly Thing #1: In point of fact, the religious beliefs of most persons are not terribly sophisticated and Dawkins is quite fair to them. Most of the visible atheists in the US and the UK right now are specifically addressing an English-speaking audience from their own culture and engaging specifically with the sloppy monotheism of such salt-of-the-earth Christians. They do this because this audience is the only one they have any chance of having any real impact upon. No-one is claiming more nuanced forms of religion don't exist. If you yourself have a more nuanced religion, don't take it as a personal insult; but recognise that your own personal take on religion is not the same as other peoples', and it is fair to engage people on their own terms rather than on yours. The Big Boys of Atheism know more sophisticated faiths are out there. They just don't care. Which leads us straight into...

Silly Thing #2: Asking people to pay more attention to sophisticated theology is like asking them to spend an afternoon reading your Buffy fan fiction which finally and for all times works out a consistent theory of souls and dimensions in the Buffyverse. And includes a Doctor Who crossover that sorts out UNIT dating once and for all. Theologians are undoubtedly very clever people with keen intellects and a real eye for detail, but the fact remains that there is no rational reason in the universe (that any human has yet articulated) to accept any beliefs that would commonly be labelled "religious". It doesn't matter how sophisticated some peoples' concepts of God are, when there's no reason to believe in any sort of God whatsoever! When atheists ignore theologians, they aren't being rude or fanatical or fundamentalist, they're simply being logical. What on Earth does it matter what theologians say, when the topic of their study is vacuous in the first place? What about theology should an atheist pay attention to, exactly? Which leads us to...

Silly Thing #3: Let's be fair. Theology is intrinsically silly. Let's suppose I ask a stupid question about God. "What is God made of?" A theologian may tell you your question is makes no sense, as God isn't made of anything the way entities in our everyday experience are. God, they will tell you, belongs to a different category; even to say "God is," is fundamentally different from an assertion like "This chair is." God is a sort of being who is not composed of any conventional substance, who does not exist in time, et cetera. If you take this way of thinking somewhat farther, you end up with Valentinus and the most sophisticated of the ancient Gnostics, who can only discuss their God in negative terms: neither this nor that, totally alien to the created world in which we are trapped. The trouble is...Well, it's obvious, isn't it? You're inventing new categories that don't correlate to anything we can observe in the world around us. This, to the outside observer, is indistinguishable from making shit up. Christian theology is Bible fan-fic. You can postulate a new category of being that is outside of time and independent of substance and supplies an acausal First Cause all you want, but you cannot supply even one good reason why anyone else should take you more seriously than the LiveJournaller who finally wrote the Buffy/Willow love scene the world has been waiting for. If by some miracle you can, then please tell the rest of us so we can settle this whole religion business once and for all.

This is what's so immensely appealing about mocking the religious: they take God so seriously, and put so much thought and effort into their faith, when it's all built on making shit up. If religious folk would just admit they make shit up to serve some purpose in their lives, and stop expecting everyone else to take their shit seriously, I think the world would be a much happier place for us all.

Posted by aloysius at January 08, 2007 06:58 PM |