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  2. God Is Not Great - Wikipedia

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    70630426. Dewey Decimal. 200 22. LC Class. BL2775.3 .H58 2007. God Is Not Great (sometimes stylized as god is not Great) [1] is a 2007 book by author and journalist Christopher Hitchens in which he makes a case against organized religion. It was originally published in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Books as God Is Not Great: The Case Against ...

  3. Christopher Hitchens - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hitchens. Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British and American author, journalist, and educator. [ 2][ 3] Author of 18 books on faith, culture, politics and literature, he was born and educated in Britain, graduating in the 1970s from Oxford with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

  4. The Portable Atheist - Wikipedia

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    The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever (2007) is an anthology of atheist and agnostic thought edited by Christopher Hitchens.. Going back to the early Greeks, Hitchens introduces selected essays of past and present philosophers, scientists, and other thinkers such as Lucretius, Benedict de Spinoza, Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Mark Twain, George Eliot, Bertrand Russell ...

  5. List of atheist philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Julian Baggini (1968–): British writer specialising in the philosophy of personal identity, author of Atheism: A Very Short Introduction. [10] Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876): Russian philosopher, writer and anarchist. [11] Roland Barthes (1915–1980): French literary theorist, philosopher, linguist, critic and semiotician.

  6. The Rage Against God - Wikipedia

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    The War We Never Fought. The Rage Against God (subtitle in US editions: How Atheism Led Me to Faith) is the fifth book by Peter Hitchens, first published in 2010. The book describes Hitchens's journey from atheism, far-left politics, and bohemianism to Christianity and conservatism, detailing the influences on him that led to his conversion.

  7. The Faith of Christopher Hitchens - Wikipedia

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    Publisher. Thomas Nelson. Publication date. 2016. ISBN. 978-0-7180-8112-6. Dewey Decimal. 211.8092. The Faith of Christopher Hitchens: The Restless Soul of the World’s Most Notorious Atheist is a 2016 book by American author and evangelist Larry Taunton .

  8. Hitchens's razor - Wikipedia

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    Hitchens's razor. Hitchens's razor is an epistemological razor that serves as a general rule for rejecting certain knowledge claims. It states " what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence ". [ 1][ 2][ 3] The razor was created by and later named after author and journalist Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011).

  9. Unhitched (book) - Wikipedia

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    Unhitched: The Trial of Christopher Hitchens is a 2013 book about Christopher Hitchens by the British writer Richard Seymour. [1] [2] The book focuses on Hitchens's work on religion, his engagement with British politics and his alleged embrace of American imperialism. [3] In January 2013, Seymour said of Unhitched, "It is written in the spirit ...