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Title: | God is not Great How Religion Poisons Everything |
Authors: | Hitchens, Christopher |
Keywords: | Religion—Controversial literature |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | United States of America |
Description: | If the intended reader of this book should want to go beyond disagreement with its author and try to identify the sins and deformities
that animated him to write it (and I have certainly noticed that
those who publicly affirm charity and compassion and forgiveness
are often inclined to take this course), then he or she will not just be
quarreling with the unknowable and ineffable creator who—presumably—opted
to make me this way. They will be defiling the memory
of a good, sincere, simple woman, of stable and decent faith, named
Mrs. Jean Watts. If the intended reader of this book should want to go beyond disagreement with its author and try to identify the sins and deformities that animated him to write it (and I have certainly noticed that those who publicly affirm charity and compassion and forgiveness are often inclined to take this course), then he or she will not just be quarreling with the unknowable and ineffable creator who—presumably—opted to make me this way. They will be defiling the memory of a good, sincere, simple woman, of stable and decent faith, named Mrs. Jean Watts. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/56351 |
ISBN: | 978-0-446-57980-3 |
Appears in Collections: | Religion |
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