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Dave Hunt

As we previously noted, Mount Improbable is the chief attraction in Dawkins’s Fantasyland, where atheism’s greatest preachers pontificate upon this religion from its impressive peaks day and night. The good news is that one does not need to make a frontal assault on its towering crags and dangerously slippery slopes from which many have fallen to their deaths. Dawkins lets the reader of his book, Climbing Mount Improbable, know that the “Mount” he ingeniously conjured up can be more easily conquered from the backside. If one knows how to find it, there is supposedly a fairly easy path that will take one up this extremely important Mount more speedily. That sounds like great news to the atheist, but Dawkins fails to mention the impassable cliffs that must be conquered before one can reach the base of Mount Improbable.