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“God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything” is a book by the British-American author and journalist Christopher Hitchens. Published in 2007, this book is a critique of organized religion and a passionate argument against the existence of God. Hitchens was a prominent atheist and a well-known critic of religion, and in this book, he presents a range of arguments against theistic beliefs, highlighting what he perceives as the harmful and negative impacts of religion on society and individuals.
Hitchens covers various topics, including the historic and contemporary influence of religion, religious dogma, religious morality, and the idea that God is not necessary for human morality or ethics. “God Is Not Great” sparked a great deal of debate and discussion about religion and atheism when it was published and is considered a significant work in the New Atheism movement.
Please note that this book reflects Christopher Hitchens’ personal views and opinions and has been the subject of both acclaim and criticism. It’s a thought-provoking work for those interested in the intersection of religion, philosophy, and culture.
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