I did not read all the pages in-between but I do question the original story. I think it's a pile of World Net Daily. Yes, that is the source of the story.
From the "news" story:
"After Jesse's death, Keith Kilgore learned of the book assignment from two of his son's friends and a relative. He searched Jesse's room and found the book under the mattress with his son's bookmark on the last page.
A WND message seeking a comment from Dawkins or his publisher was not returned today."
This is one of numerous passages that make this tale smell like World Net Daily.
One can also determine the level of journalistic integrity of a publication by the advertisements in it. World Net Daily makes available to those so inclined to such gullibility -- a device that "generates free electricity," another contraption that will give you that flat stomach "without needing to exercise," gold coins that are "better than bullion," and a variety of books that are obviously a crock of World Net daily.
This is such a bunch of World Net Daily that one would probably have to stoop to quoting Bill O'Reilley to back up their claims.
From the "news" story:
"After Jesse's death, Keith Kilgore learned of the book assignment from two of his son's friends and a relative. He searched Jesse's room and found the book under the mattress with his son's bookmark on the last page.
A WND message seeking a comment from Dawkins or his publisher was not returned today."
This is one of numerous passages that make this tale smell like World Net Daily.
One can also determine the level of journalistic integrity of a publication by the advertisements in it. World Net Daily makes available to those so inclined to such gullibility -- a device that "generates free electricity," another contraption that will give you that flat stomach "without needing to exercise," gold coins that are "better than bullion," and a variety of books that are obviously a crock of World Net daily.
This is such a bunch of World Net Daily that one would probably have to stoop to quoting Bill O'Reilley to back up their claims.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste -- don't pollute it with bullshit.