1: Putting It Mildly 2: Religion Kills 3: A Short Digression on the Pig; or, Why Heaven Hates Ham 4: A Note on Health, to Which Religion Can Be Hazardous 5: The Metaphysical Claims of Religion Are False 6: Arguments from Design 7: Revelation: The Nightmare of the "Old" Testament 8: The "New" Testament Exceeds the Evil of the "Old" One 9: The Koran Is Borrowed from Both Jewish and Christian Myths 10: The Tawdriness of the Miraculous and the Decline of Hell 11: "The Lowly Stamp of Their Origin": Religion's Corrupt Beginnings 12: A Coda: How Religions End 13: Does Religion Make People Behave Better? 14: There Is No "Eastern" Solution 15: Religion as an Original Sin 16: Is Religion Child Abuse? 17: An Objection Anticipated: The Last-Ditch "Case" Against Secularism 18: A Finer Tradition: The Resistance of the Rational 19: In Conclusion: The Need for a New Enlightenment
Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a columnist for Slate. He was the author of numerous books, including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, George Orwell, Mother Teresa, Henry Kissinger and Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as his international bestseller and National Book Award nominee, god Is Not Great. His memoir, Hitch-22, which was a Sunday Times bestseller, was nominated for the Orwell Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His last book, Mortality, was published in 2012 by Atlantic Books.
Do yourself a favor and skip the Dawkins and Harris; they're smug,
turgid, and boring, with all the human feeling of a tax return.
Read Hitchens instead... A tendentious delight, a caustic and even
brilliant book... Thank God for Christopher Hitchens.
*Esquire*
Dazzling... A campaign to put this glittering anti-theist tract on
the national curriculum for "religious education" should begin
here.
*Independent*
Hitchens is a grand rhetorician, and his double-barrelled shotgun
of a book is high entertainment... As with Voltaire, his scornful
laughter is a powerful weapon.
*Sunday Times*
The anti-religion case has never been put so well, so
comprehensively or so definitively as in this razor-sharp book...
Hitchens accumulates a devastating case... Outstanding.
*Independent on Sunday*
Christopher Hitchens is a master craftsman of argument... God is
not Great is undoubtedly the most boisterously entertaining
contribution to the [atheism] debate.
*Metro*
God is not Great is easily the most brilliant and fascinating
contemplation upon the role of religion in human society in recent
times, the Das Kapital of a tolerant, if exasperated, atheism.
*Irish Independent*
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