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God is Not Great

How Religion Poisons Everything
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In God is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens presents a critical examination of religion, arguing that it is intrinsically harmful to individuals and societies. Blending personal anecdotes with historical analysis, Hitchens contends that religion's influence often leads to conflict, repression, and ignorance. This thought-provoking book aims to challenge readers' perceptions and provoke deeper reflection on the role of faith in the modern world.
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God is Not Great

With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion.

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In God is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens embarks on a powerful and provocative journey, meticulously dissecting the world's major religious texts and traditions. This thought-provoking work highlights his passionate argument against organised religion, providing compelling reasons why humanity might fare better without it. With incisive wit and unrelenting logic, Hitchens critiques the moral and philosophical doctrines of religion, offering a vision of a secular life rooted in science and reason.

Hitchens' arguments are methodically presented across various chapters, such as "Religion Kills" and "Is Religion Child Abuse?", where he examines the detrimental effects religion has on society. He presents religion as a source of sexual repression, a misconstruction of our origins in the cosmos, and a framework built on man-made wish-thinking rather than empirical evidence.

Turning his attention to the broader societal impacts of religious belief, Hitchens documents cases where religion has incited violence and contributed to global strife. He contrasts this with the awe-inspiring discoveries of science, suggesting that our understanding of the universe—as illustrated by the Hubble telescope and the double helix—offers a more profound and enlightening perspective than religious texts.

Throughout God is Not Great, Hitchens argues that the concept of an omniscient God has inflicted significant harm on humanity. He proposes that instead of adhering to antiquated superstitions, society should embrace critical thinking, empirical evidence, and secular values. This, he contends, would lead to a more ethical and progressive world.

Christopher Hitchens has been heralded as "one of the most brilliant journalists of our time" by the UK Observer. With his trademark erudition and rhetorical prowess, he offers a compelling case for why abandoning religious dogma could herald a new age of enlightened reasoning.

This is "easily the most impressive of the present crop of atheistic and anti-theistic books: clever, broad, witty and brilliantly argued," notes the Sydney Morning Herald. Richard Dawkins advises, "If you are a religious apologist invited to debate with Christopher Hitchens, decline."

For readers seeking a rigorous critique of organised religion, God is Not Great provides an unapologetic and forceful exposition, challenging the very core of spiritual belief and advocating a turn towards rationality and scientific understanding.

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God is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens has been reviewed as a provocative, thought-provoking critique of religion. Hitchens' sharp wit and rigorous arguments challenge religious dogmas, making the book a stimulating read for both supporters and critics of atheism. Reviews highlight his incisive writing style and robust scepticism.

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ISBN: 9781741755725

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2008

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 195.0mm

Weight: 334g

Pages: 384

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About the Author

Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011), 'one of the most prolific, and well as brilliant, journalists of our time' (Observer), was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a visiting professor of liberal studies at the New School in New York. The most recent of his numerous books are the international bestsellers God is Not Great, Hitch-22 and Arguably.

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