I would love to be able to confront Richard Dawkins face to face and convince him that there is much more to our humanity than bigger brains. There is so much more to reality than his narrow minded scientific approach can ever discover.
Airborne pastry products, Alan (or in other words, sheer pie in the sky). I would love you to be able to do precisely this to any of us here. If you're anything like me, you write better than you talk since when writing you have more time to marshal your arguments, to collect all your facts and to express these in as clear and concise a manner as possible, since you have the leisure to find
le mot juste, the best words with which to express whatever it is you want to convey. I for one don't always - in fact seldom - have all the time here to give posts the scrupulous care and attention at least some of them deserve (I do my best, all too frequently in haste) but in my other life I know just how satisfying the choice and the placement of words, the construction of sentences can be. There's no reason why you can't partake of this or need not have done so already.
So, with apologies to Walter Savage Landor, never mind your imaginary conversation with Prof. Dawkins (who would of course in person wipe the floor with you, wring you out in the kitchen sink, rinse you through and peg you out on the line to dry); you could, in principle, convince any and all of us here simply by making a cogent and coherent case for your beliefs.
You've not done so thus far, and we both know why.