Christopher Hitchens - God Is Not Great
By POINT OF INQUIRY
Added: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:00:00 UTC
Thanks to ranjani for the link.
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http://www.pointofinquiry.org/?p=117
In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Hitchens discusses his new best-selling book God Is Not Great, which is his contribution to the recent slate of best-selling atheist titles. He also explores various strategies for challenging religiosity in our society, the immorality of the Bible, how religion is bad for one's health, his many recent public debates with believers, and what he calls the war between the West and Islamism. He also comments on the relationship between atheism and intelligence, atheism and great literature, and the need for a "New Enlightenment."
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