Hitchens, Peter, 1951-
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, c2010.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- The generation who were too clever to believe — A loss of confidence — The seeds of atheism — The last battleships — Britain’s pseudo-religion and the cult of Winston Churchill — Homo sovieticus — Rediscovering faith — The decline of Christianity — Are conflicts fought in the name of religion conflicts about religion? — Is it possible to determine what is right and what is wrong without God? — Are atheist states not actually atheist? — Fake miracles and grotesque relics — Provoking a bloody war with the church — The great debate.
- Partly autobiographical, partly historical, The Rage Against God, written by Peter Hitchens, brother of prominent atheist Christopher Hitchens, assails several of the favorite arguments of the anti-God battalions and makes the case against fashionable atheism.. –from publisher description
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