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The Rage Against the Light
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224 pages
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Hitchens' portrayal of God as a dictator and religion as morally bankrupt is compelling, yet this book challenges his anti-theistic worldview. It seeks to expose the flaws in Hitchens' arguments, presenting God as a figure of love and Christianity as a faith that opposes tyranny. The author argues that Christianity offers a rational foundation for intrinsic human value and encourages readers influenced by Hitchens to reassess their beliefs. This critique invites a reconsideration of the relationship between faith and reason, urging a more nuanced understanding of spirituality.
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2019, paperback
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