
God Is Not Great
"God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" is a book by Christopher Hitchens, published in 2007. In it, Hitchens argues that religion is often a source of conflict, division, and suffering throughout history. He critiques various religious beliefs and practices, asserting that they can lead to intolerance and undermine reason and morality. Hitchens advocates for a secular worldview, emphasizing the value of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning over faith. The book is part of the New Atheism movement, which challenges religious authority and promotes a more rational approach to understanding the world.