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'''David Allen Green''' is a British lawyer and writer as well as a legal correspondent for the ''New Statesman'' and the blog as "Jack of Kent". Green is a [[Philosophical skepticism|skeptic]] who helps run Westminster Skeptics.<ref>[http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2011/07/richard-dawkins-chewing-gum Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins by David Allen Green - New Statesman - 06 July 2011]</ref>   
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[[File:David-Allen-Green.jpg|thumbnail|200px|David Allen Green wrote: "Can [[Richard Dawkins]] still credibly pose as a champion of rational thinking and an evidence-based approach? In my opinion, he certainly cannot, at least not in the way he did before."<ref>[http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2011/07/richard-dawkins-chewing-gum Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins by David Allen Green - New Stateman - 06 July 2011]</ref> ]]
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'''David Allen Green''' is a British lawyer and writer as well as a legal correspondent for the ''New Statesman'' and the blog as "Jack of Kent". Green is a [[Philosophical skepticism|skeptic]] who helps run Westminster Skeptics.<ref name="DAF06July2011">[http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2011/07/richard-dawkins-chewing-gum Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins by David Allen Green - New Statesman - 06 July 2011]</ref>   
  
 
== Commentary on Richard Dawkins ==
 
== Commentary on Richard Dawkins ==
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Commenting on [[Elevatorgate]], a scandal involving [[Richard Dawkins]], Green said he believed Dawkins was a [[sexism|sexist]].<ref name="DAF06July2011"/> In addition, Green wrote: "Can Richard Dawkins still credibly pose as a champion of rational thinking and an evidence-based approach? In my opinion, he certainly cannot, at least not in the way he did before."<ref name="DAF06July2011"/>
  
Commenting on [[Elevatorgate]] a scandal involving Richard Dawkins, Green said he believed Dawkins was a sexist.<ref>[http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2011/07/richard-dawkins-chewing-gum Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins by David Allen Green - New Stateman - 06 July 2011]</ref> In addition, Green wrote: "Can Richard Dawkins still credibly pose as a champion of rational thinking and an evidence-based approach? In my opinion, he certainly cannot, at least not in the way he did before."<ref>[http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2011/07/richard-dawkins-chewing-gum Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins by David Allen Green - New Statesman - 06 July 2011]</ref>
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*[[Women's views of Richard Dawkins]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:24, July 13, 2016

David Allen Green wrote: "Can Richard Dawkins still credibly pose as a champion of rational thinking and an evidence-based approach? In my opinion, he certainly cannot, at least not in the way he did before."[1]

David Allen Green is a British lawyer and writer as well as a legal correspondent for the New Statesman and the blog as "Jack of Kent". Green is a skeptic who helps run Westminster Skeptics.[2]

Commentary on Richard Dawkins

Commenting on Elevatorgate, a scandal involving Richard Dawkins, Green said he believed Dawkins was a sexist.[2] In addition, Green wrote: "Can Richard Dawkins still credibly pose as a champion of rational thinking and an evidence-based approach? In my opinion, he certainly cannot, at least not in the way he did before."[2]

See also

References