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God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens; 9781838952273

God Is Not Great

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God Is Not Great is a provocative exploration of the profound implications of religious belief. Christopher Hitchens delves into the historical and contemporary roles of religion, positing that it is a man-made construct that often perpetuates societal ills. Through a critical examination of various religious texts, Hitchens articulates how faith can lead to sexual repression, conflict, and a distorted perception of the universe.

The Themes

Hitchens' work challenges the reader to reconsider the value of faith in modern society. Key themes include:

  • The critique of religious dogma as a source of harm.
  • The argument for secularism and rational thought.
  • The exploration of morality outside religious frameworks.

The Writing Style

Hitchens' eloquent and incisive prose makes complex ideas accessible. His use of wit and sharp reasoning draws readers in, encouraging them to engage with his arguments critically. This book is not merely a critique; it is an invitation to reflect on deeply held beliefs and their effects on human behaviour and society.

“What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.”

Readers who appreciated Hitchens' other works, such as Letters to a Young Contrarian or God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, will find similar intellectual rigor in this examination of faith. Ultimately, Hitchens leaves readers contemplating the possibility of a world liberated from the constraints of religion.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 138 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781838952273

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