• Summary of Christopher Hitchens's God Is Not Great

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Summary of Christopher Hitchens's God Is Not Great

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In God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (2007), journalist Christopher Hitchens argues that religious faith is not necessary for humanity’s progress. In fact, faith in supernatural beings has slowed scientific advancement, led to human rights violations, and facilitated the creation of totalitarian regime.

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  • phild249
  • 08-27-20

Religeon is not great

I find nothing in this book that refutes a creative force apart from Hitchin's opinion, which is in contrast to many big-name scientists, Einstein, Hoyle and many others. Disarming man-made ideas, stories, traditions, and odd customs created billions of years post-big-bang as no bearing on whether the universe was created or random chance, something even Richard Dawkins is not so Naive to believe.