
Hitchens, one of our great political pugilists, delivers the best of the  recent rash of atheist manifestos. The same contrarian spirit that  makes him delightful reading as a political commentator, even (or  especially) when he's completely wrong, makes him an entertaining  huckster prosecutor once he has God placed in the dock. And can he turn a  phrase!: "monotheistic religion is a plagiarism of a plagiarism of a  hearsay of a hearsay, of an illusion of an illusion, extending all the  way back to a fabrication of a few nonevents." Hitchens's one-liners  bear the marks of considerable sparring practice with believers. Yet few  believers will recognize themselves as Hitchens associates all of them  for all time with the worst of history's theocratic and inquisitional  moments. All the same, this is salutary reading as a means of culling  believers' weaker arguments: that faith offers comfort (false comfort is  none at all), or has provided a historical hedge against fascism (it  mostly hasn't), or that "Eastern" religions are better (nope). The  book's real strength is Hitchens's on-the-ground glimpses of religion's  worst face in various war zones and isolated despotic regimes. But its  weakness is its almost fanatical insistence that religion poisons  "everything," which tips over into barely disguised misanthropy.
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