Christopher Hitchens 1949-2011,

died today, and was best known for, 'God Is Not Great'.  His most famous book, among many, starts with a quote from Voltaire, "If God were not real, He would have to be invented,' and goes from there. In short, Hitchens' critique of religion comes down to four main points: that it misrepresents the origins of humankind and the cosmos, demands unreasonable suppression of human nature, inclines people to violence and blind submission to authority, and expresses hostility to free inquiry. He was a logical, rational answer to those who cling to ideas that were written hundreds of years before we had  realistic, scientific facts. Many can't face the alternative to the thought of God being 'in charge' of their lives.

Can't say I totally disagree with him.

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