Well if you're talking fundamentalist then yes. But theist just means not deist believer right? As in a Christian or Muslim or whatever
I agree in the case of fundamentalism. As Dawkins says, the fundamentalism is never prepared to change his mind. No evidence would change his mind.
So yes if you're talking fundamentalists. But there are moderate theists (Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc) that will change their mind if certain evidence comes in.
So if by theist you mean fundamentalist then I agree. Because that's what fundamentalism is - having faith that will never change its mind.
But not all theists are fundamentalits, right? You can get Christians, Jews, Muslims, etc, etc that are moderate believers and will change their mind no matter how strong the argument against them.
thoughts?
Evf
I agree in the case of fundamentalism. As Dawkins says, the fundamentalism is never prepared to change his mind. No evidence would change his mind.
So yes if you're talking fundamentalists. But there are moderate theists (Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc) that will change their mind if certain evidence comes in.
So if by theist you mean fundamentalist then I agree. Because that's what fundamentalism is - having faith that will never change its mind.
But not all theists are fundamentalits, right? You can get Christians, Jews, Muslims, etc, etc that are moderate believers and will change their mind no matter how strong the argument against them.
thoughts?
Evf