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In the book, Hitchens contends that religion is "violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children."
In the book, Hitchens contends that religion is "violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children."


The book was published on May 1, 2007, and within a week had reached #3 on the Amazon.com bestsellers list<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/God-Not-Great-Religion-Everything/dp/0446579807 Amazon.com book page - search for sales rank for current position]</ref>.
The book was published on May 1, 2007, and within a week had reached #3 on the Amazon.com bestsellers list. Indeed, the book was so popular, it sold out on Amazon and many other online merchants<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/God-Not-Great-Religion-Everything/dp/0446579807 Amazon.com book page - search for sales rank for current position]</ref>.


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God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
AuthorHitchens, Christopher
LanguageEnglish
SubjectReligion
Publication date
2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover, Audio book
ISBNISBN 978-0446579803 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character

God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything is a non-fiction book by author and journalist Christopher Hitchens.

In the book, Hitchens contends that religion is "violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children."

The book was published on May 1, 2007, and within a week had reached #3 on the Amazon.com bestsellers list. Indeed, the book was so popular, it sold out on Amazon and many other online merchants[1].

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