
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
by Christopher Hitchens (2007)
Like 'The God Delusion', this book critically examines religion's negative impact on society.

by Richard Dawkins (2001)
A preeminent scientist - and the world's most prominent atheist - asserts the irrationality of belief in God, and the grievous harm religion has inflicted on society, from the Crusades to 9/11. With rigor and wit, Dawkins examines God in all his forms, from the sex-obsessed tyrant of the Old Testament, to the more benign (but still illogical) Celestial Watchmaker favored by some Enlightenment thinkers. He eviscerates the major arguments for religion, and demonstrates the supreme improbability of a supreme being. He shows how religion fuels war, foments bigotry, and abuses children, buttressing his points with historical and contemporary evidence. The God Delusion makes a compelling case that belief in God is not just wrong, but potentially deadly. It also offers exhilarating insight into the advantages of atheism to the individual and society, not the least of which is a clearer, truer appreciation of the universe's wonders than any faith could ever muster.
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by Christopher Hitchens (2007)
Like 'The God Delusion', this book critically examines religion's negative impact on society.

by Sam Harris (2004)
Similar to 'The God Delusion', it challenges religious faith from a rational perspective.

by Richard Dawkins (2009)
If you appreciated 'The God Delusion', you'll find Dawkins' scientific arguments for evolution compelling.

by Rebecca Goldstein (2009)
This novel, like 'The God Delusion', intellectually grapples with faith and reason.

by Daniel C. Dennett (2006)
Echoing 'The God Delusion', this book analyzes religion as a natural, evolving phenomenon.
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