Juliet Emma Dawkins

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Juliet Emma Dawkins (born 1984 in Oxford, England) is Richard Dawkins' daughter.[1]

Her mother is Eve Barham (Ex-wife of Richard Dawkins. She is the second of his three ex-wives to divorce him. Eve Barham died of cancer).[2][3] The Independent wrote concerning Dawkins' relationship to his ex-wife Eve Barham: "His second marriage, to Eve Barham, ended in bitterness which persists to this day. He asked one recent interviewer not even to mention her name. 'Can't you just call her the mother of my daughter?'."[4]

Vox Day wrote in the his book The Irrational Atheist about Dawkins's claim that teaching children about Hell is more harmful to children than "mild child abuse":

Richard Dawkins is perhaps one of the last men on Earth who should be discussing what is the right and proper way to raise children, given that the number of his wives outnumber his offspring.

In his letter to his daughter Juliet, addressed to her at the age of ten and published in A Devil’s Chaplain, there is little mention of love, no admission of regret, and no paternal promises. As one British journalist noted, the letter is “coldly impersonal” and “authoritarian.” There is no expression of interest in what might be important to her.[5]

See also: Vox Day on Dawkins' claims about child abuse and belief in Hell and Richard Dawkins and love

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