Leslie E. Donley
Yes, I did read it. It's not unbiased, as the title indicates. I found the research to be pretty shallow; this is really more of an amusing opinion piece, and that's okay. Hitchens always seemed like more of a (very) dry humorist than journalist as he made the rounds of the interview shows to promote his books. I regret his early death from (always) fatal esophageal cancer because he had a certain something, and because I'm a fundamentally humane person who wishes painful, terminal illness on no one. Anyway, the author's religious repugnance aside, enjoy the biting wit and don't accept the opinions as (ahem) gospel. We all make our own choices in this life. I trust "Hitch" has had an epiphany now that he's graduated.
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Paden Brown
This book didn't give enough of a challenge against Christianity or religion in general. In fact it gave the polar opposite effect for myself. Hitchens used the same arguments present in many other anti religious books and just rambled and asked questions that have already been given answers to for centuries. Recommended for the easily fooled amd the false blinded.
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A Google user
I understand y people don't believe, because we live in this natural world and.to have something supernatural its like crazy to the world but I've seen the proof God exists, they have found Noah's Ark, in Turkey on s.mountain, gaurded by Communists, and affraid to let people c it cuz it would show us.proof, there I'd a mountain in isreal, it shows a carving, not carved by man and its.in Hebrew "johova" ( God b with us) but even if.people don't believe in God, they hope that hell ain' real
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