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space57 wrote:but the general poorly educated masses?
Wow! Ego much?
The debate I'm dying to see is Richard vs. Rupert Sheldrake.
Rupert Sheldrake thinks that just because he has a Doctorate in Biochemistry from Cambridge, has an undergrad degree from Harvard, and won major prizes in Botany, that he has one up on the REAL scientists.
When is this debate going to happen?
AllanM6278 wrote:Is it really a debate if the other side isn't there?![]()

A friend recently called my attention to the official Web site of Richard Dawkins, the world's most famous atheist, where, as a way of assailing me, he denied having ever debated me. "Boteach organized debates, with himself as chairman, and I sometimes took part in debates with the outside visitors that he imported, for example Robert Winston. Boteach was a surprisingly impartial chairman, but he was always just a chairman, never a debater in any of the debates that I attended."
.That is a particularly bold untruth
Our debate, which took place at St. Catherine's College, Oxford on October 23, 1996, attracted hundreds of students and featured, on the atheist side, Prof. Dawkins and chemistry Prof. Peter Atkins, and on the religion side, me and Prof. Keith Ward, Oxford's Regius Professor of Divinity.
Boteach was terrible. He couldn't even make a good case, let alone a successful joke.
Is there more than meets the eye? How did he get to be a Rabbi at Oxford? Why did Dawkins debate him 4 times?
How did he get to be a Rabbi at Oxford? Easy. He moved from America to a house in the city of Oxford and set himself up as a rabbi. He persuaded students at Oxford to set up an unofficial Jewish student group, which he supervised and financed (he had considerable financial resources, which seem to have come from a Jewish organization in New York). He never had any official standing at the University of Oxford at all.
Why did I debate him 4 times? I didn't. He organized debates, with himself as chairman, and I sometimes took part in debates with the outside visitors that he imported, for example Robert Winston. Boteach was a surprisingly impartial chairman, but he was always just a chairman, never a debater in any of the debates that I attended.
Dawkins and I were quite friendly at Oxford. He not only participated in approximately five large debates that I organized but even came to my home for Sabbath lunch after I invited him to meet the renowned philanthropist Michael Steinhardt, whom I thought would enjoy meeting a noted zoologist. Dawkins was always amiable and gentlemanly toward me as was his lovely and beautiful wife Lalla. So why has Dawkins suddenly attacked me? And why did he offer me such a cool reception when we shared a stage last summer at the University of Toronto for yet another debate at the IdeaCity Convention, where I responded to his criticisms of religion (the video is available on YouTube)? Whatever the reason, no doubt a man as honorable as Dawkins will correct the error about the debate he alleges never took place and apologize.


Richard Dawkins wrote:As it happened, my taxi was late. While I was waiting for it, I was able to hear your speech, relayed over a loudspeaker in the foyer. I was astounded by what I heard. Gone was the urbane, humorous, polite Shmuley that I had known at Oxford, and with whom I had had lunch. What I heard over that loudspeaker was a shrieking rant, delivered with an intemperate stridency of which Hitler himself might have been proud. As I listened, I was shocked by your lamentable, but vocally confident ignorance of Darwinian evolution. And even more shocked by your shrill and vicious attack upon me. You were shrieking invective, in the belief that I was on my way to the airport, but you also knew that most of the audience probably thought I was in the room because I had only just spoken. Had you prepared your ranting attack in advance, or did you extemporise as soon as you read my note? Had you somehow managed to convince yourself that this really was a ‘debate’ between us, even though I was not present? Are you, perhaps, in the habit of fantasizing about debates that never took place? Either way, you were giving me ample reason to be cool towards you – after Toronto. But, when we actually met in Toronto, I had no idea you were going to attack me, and my attitude towards you was the very opposite of cool.


So, does "Open Letter" mean that it's going to also be posted where Boteach is likely to read it?
Richard Dawkins wrote:I thought about posting it on his website. Then I discovered that he demands $25 subscription before you can log in. I don't mind spending $25 but it has to benefit a good cause, not a yelling, shrieking rabbi. If I can find his private address, I'll send it to him. But I somehow suspect that somebody will bring this thread to his attention, just as they brought the earlier posting that provoked his article.
Richard

I don't mind spending $25 but it has to benefit a good cause, not a yelling, shrieking rabbi.
That's probably the most accurate and concise definition of Boteach I've ever read.
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