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In this thought-provoking manifesto, Christopher Hitchens challenges the role of religion in human life, engaging believers, atheists, and skeptics alike with his bold ideas.
Through a thorough examination of key religious texts, Hitchens argues that religion is a man-made illusion, a source of harmful sexual repression, and a misrepresentation of our true origins in the universe. With eloquence and clarity, he advocates for a secular life grounded in science and reason—where the awe-inspiring views of the universe from the Hubble Telescope replace the concept of hell, and the beauty of the double helix supersedes the story of Moses and the burning bush.
Following in the footsteps of Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris’s The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens delivers a powerful argument against religion and makes the case for a rational, science-driven worldview.
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