Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Review of "god is not Great"

My review, posted on Amazon and Goodreads, of a pretty good book I read a while back and just finished rereading. 

god is not Great, by Christopher Hitchens

A must read for any freethinking person who still practices or defers to religion. I didn't find anything startlingly new, but Hitchens makes a strong case that religion is both false and destructive. Then he addresses counter-arguments to his case, and concludes with the hope of a “new enlightenment.”

Hitchens’ argument is well constructed and informed by his many years of travel, journalistic experience, and reading. He writes with sharp wit and great, highly literate style, dissecting and sometimes flaying his subject.


I can't quite give this book five stars because he sometimes lost focus and missed opportunities to develop his ideas. It's a fairly short book, and I would have liked more on alternatives to religion. For example, it seems clear to me that religion is so transparently false that it would not still be with us unless many people felt a great psychological need for it to such extent that the need will be satisfied in one way or another. So if people need to feel persecuted, or an authoritarian father figure, or can't accept death, or whatever (I really don't know what people want), then some person or institution, a religion or dictatorial political system, will be more than happy to fill that need, and so what is to be done about that? Hitchens states that most people are capable to the extent that we can avoid this pitfall, but I don't know.

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