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The Rage Against God
Book • 2010
Peter Hitchens's "The Rage Against God" is a memoir exploring his journey away from religious faith.
Hitchens recounts his upbringing in a religious household and his eventual rejection of organized religion.
The book delves into his personal experiences and intellectual arguments that shaped his worldview.
It offers a candid and often critical perspective on religious belief and its impact on society.
Hitchens's writing style is known for its wit and intellectual rigor, making the book engaging for readers regardless of their religious beliefs.
Hitchens recounts his upbringing in a religious household and his eventual rejection of organized religion.
The book delves into his personal experiences and intellectual arguments that shaped his worldview.
It offers a candid and often critical perspective on religious belief and its impact on society.
Hitchens's writing style is known for its wit and intellectual rigor, making the book engaging for readers regardless of their religious beliefs.
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