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God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
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Author: Christopher Hitchens
Publisher: Twelve Books, Hachette Book Group
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Manufacturer: Twelve Books, Hachette Book Group
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 307
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ISBN: 0446579807
Dewey Decimal Number: 200
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Publication Date: May 1, 2007
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Product Description
In the tradition of Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris's recent bestseller, The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case
against religion. With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos. With eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and
reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope's awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give way to the beauty and symmetry
of the double helix.



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5 out of 5 stars Happy with my purchase   December 3, 2008
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1 out of 5 stars Sort of on the right track, but jibberish: TRASHY THEORY which HURTS the cause. NO FACT, NO PROOF.   November 20, 2008
  1 out of 9 found this review helpful

Besides the fact that Hitchens's premise equates his BELIEF in a non-existent "God" with religion -- which is far from the truth (G*d is not religious, what a radical idea!) -- his writing is far too pseudo-intellectually written in faux Old English, circa 1700. Very, very difficult to read. You'll have to read every sentence 3 or 4 or 5 times. (And yet, I have a post-graduate degree.) His thoughts are all over the place. He refers to things like "it," or "the book," or "that" and we have no idea to what he is referring without careful study and rereading.

He gets his facts wrong as well. For example, jumping to page 113 (just bad luck, I guess), he refers to "Barbelo" in the Nag Hammadi Library as "a heavenly destination, a motherland beyond the stars," whereas it is correctly defined as a non-visible, feminine intermediary ASPECT of the divine, a "REALM" from which "Christ" comes--or IS. (It is actually a very poetic reference to something very real, something you can find out about in detail in an Amazon book that CHANGED MY LIFE forever: "BRAINMAN-HOW ANCIENT MAN USED FORBIDDEN BRAIN SCIENCE TO CONTACT TRUE GOD & INVENT THE HOLY GRAIL.")

Strangely, Hitchens, in "God Is Not Great," refers to "God" and "Jesus" (for example) by name and as "He" as if "they" existed. This would be contradictory to his "principles" which he presents. Perhaps the only thing he is correct about (right from the beginning) is that religion is HARMFUL. Unfortunately, he also equates religion with God, which is NOT correct. Religion is NOT God, God is NOT religion, and God is not religious.

"God Is Not Great?" Which God? See, like most atheists, he actually DOES believe in only one God--the "God" the religious define as "God"--and then proceeds to reject it. This not only doesn't make sense, but precludes pursuing any OTHER "God," as yet unknown by most, like the one from / in "Barbelo" as defined in "gospels" banned as heretical by the Catholic Church because it conflicts with their exclusive trademark on "God."

In the end, Hitchens merely presents more and more individual, unprovable BELIEFS and THEORIES rather than hard fact. What we need now is FACTUAL PROOF and we finally got it. (Click here if you're looking for facts and proof:)
BRAINMAN-HOW ANCIENT MAN USED FORBIDDEN BRAIN SCIENCE TO CONTACT TRUE GOD & INVENT THE HOLY GRAIL (Black & White Edition)

(Or here:)
BRAINMAN-HOW ANCIENT MAN USED FORBIDDEN BRAIN SCIENCE TO CONTACT TRUE GOD & INVENT THE HOLY GRAIL (Full-Color Edition)

And, like most atheists, Hitchens is just as firm in his BELIEFS (NOT FACTS) as religious people and far from open-minded. He places extreme FAITH in [his understanding of] present-day science, implicitly making the assumption that science knows everything. It DOESN'T. (In fact, everyday, scientists -- including medical scientists -- announce that they were wrong about yet another thing, having allegedly discovered something new, which tomorrow they will undoubtedly recant.) For someone to place 100% faith in science is just as irrational as placing faith in the dogma of an organized religion claiming to magically turn wine into blood and unleavened bread into flesh of a 2000-year-old, dead god-man. Apparently, Hitchens is unaware of the fact that, in the middle ages, the Catholic Church banned scientific study of various things and persecuted and executed those who disobeyed. This was an attempt to 1) erase a science that science now knows nothing about, and 2) distance "religion" from science, especially this FORBIDDEN science--which REVEALED the actual "realm of 'Christ'" (very different from Church dogma).

And what of Hitchens's own scientific credentials? He is a liberal arts "professor" at the highly acclaimed New School in Manhattan. Oh... He is also a part-time contributing writer at the highly scientific magazine "Vanity Fair." Please! Amazing how someone so unschooled in science can place so much FAITH in their own extremely limited understanding of the vast field science.

I find that different people will see the same work in different ways because their minds are too busy reading their OWN thoughts. Everything they see or read is "filtered" by their own constant internal debate. Author writes "blue" and person A reads "green" while person B reads "red." Whoever gave this a good review was seeing something different from what was actually on the page.

I will return this trash.

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1 out of 5 stars Oh please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   November 19, 2008
  2 out of 11 found this review helpful

YAWN!!! Same old, same old. This is the best of atheism? This guy would probably (or perhaps definitely) beat me in an argument where you need to think fast. But with a little reflection most of his arguments are like shouting into the wind. Anyone can make an argument by using straw men. Maybe I'm naive, but this man reminds me of the bloke who stuck his chair in the surf and tried to tell the tide not to come in! He may in fact be one of the most religious of us all ... but is he right? (PS. When are we going to get an atheist who understands "Biblical Theology" rather than simply a familiarity with "Systematic Theology"?)


1 out of 5 stars Hitchens Worships the Absolute   November 17, 2008
  0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Here Hitchens is basically fighting for a religious brand rather than being completely against religion. Hitchens worships the Hegelian Absolute. The neo-cons are looking for those willing to convert. For example, if one is a theology professor doors can be opened but, of course, there is that Faustian bargain. The neo-cons following Leo Strauss took Hegel underground. Hegelianism is the esoteric doctrine of the neo-cons, that which can't be mentioned. Basically Hegelianism is a religious cult which worships the Absolute via a historical manifestation of future events. Of course, the Absolute has moved hundreds of millions if not billions historically despite the lack of an afterlife in cult doctrine. Hitchens was basically on board for the Absolute as a Trotskyite and still is as a neo-con.


5 out of 5 stars essential DISCLAIMER   November 13, 2008
  2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Staffers for an organization called Campus Crusade for Christ are responsible for allegations that I (Lucifer) and Christopher Hitchens are in cahoots; and that no one -- not even a born-again evangelical Christian -- can read either Hitchens' GOD IS NOT GREAT or Lucifer's TRUE HISTORY OF EVERYTHING without falling into apostasy, atheism, and eternal damnation.

If you should receive that email from Campus Crusade for Christ, please delete it. That's not just Jesus "spam." It is a load of Hersey's chocolate-chip crapola.

Hitchens is a man whose courage and intelligence I greatly admire. But I utterly deny that "Lucifer" is a pseudonym.

For the record: Lucifer's online "True History of Everything" (graciously hosted by BobShakespeare) presents an accurate eyewitness account of human events, from Day One until yesterday. When composing it, I received zero help from Chris HItchens; nor any help from Bill Maher, Richard Dawkins, or the holy Ghost. It's my own goddamned story. And it's totally true.

Second, I deny CCC allegations that my blog is "responsible for church closings all across North America," particularly where members of the congregation were allegedly "infected" by "Lucifer's blasphemies, lies, and left-wing politics" (CCC chain email). Among the flocks that are said to have been "seduced" into apostasy by L's "True History" are congregations of "the Conemaugh Presbyterian Church in Johnstown, PA; the United Methodist Church in Atlanta, GA; the First Baptist Church of Greenfield, MA; St. Patrick's Anglican Church in Lucan, Ontario; and the Trenton Presbyterian Church in Paint Rock Valley, AL; to name just a few."

I grant that all of those churches closed their doors this autumn, after their respective congregations got bored with Jesus and Yahweh. I grant that many parents now stay home on Sunday to play ball with their kids, or to mow the lawn, or to roll on the floor laughing out loud at L's TRUE HISTORY, or at Chris's GOD IS NOT GREAT. But is that my fault?

You can't blame every church closing for the past two years on the serpentine attractions of my true-history blog. You have to blame some of those failed churches on the books of Christopher Hitchens.

And we are NOT the same person, god damn it!

--L

P.S. Hey, Chris, if you should happen to read this: on Saturday I lost a cufflink from that set given to me by Joan Baez. It's not worth much but the thing has sentimental value. Would you mind looking for it under your passenger seat? Thanks, pal.


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