Richard Dawkins Foundation
A certain friend of mine informed me that Richard Dawkins was trying to register RDF (the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science) as a charity. Despite very negative opinions of this from that certain someone, I found out what the RDF would do if it became a charity (a transcript of the video below can be found there). If you can't go on the link, then click on the video below:
I'll be watching this eagerly...
I'll be watching this eagerly...
Labels: Charity, RDF, Richard Dawkins



2 Comments:
At 25 November, 2006 09:37,
Owen said…
I'll just link you to this article from The Times. Take note of the views of the very respected Professor Steven Rose of Oxford, "I worry that Richard’s view about belief is too simplistic, and so hostile that as a committed secularist myself I am uneasy about it. We need to recognise that our own science also depends on certain assumptions about the way the world is — assumptions that he and I of course share."
At 14 December, 2006 10:38,
Anonymous said…
Why not! - enough religious organisations get registered as a charity - strikes a balance!
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